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National Law Journal

Opposing Social Media Laws, Yelp Cites 'Review Bombing' of Masterpiece Cakeshop

To prove its point, Yelp used an example that the Supreme Court will be familiar with in its argument against the Florida and Texas laws.
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National Law Journal

Judge Urges 2nd Circuit to Overturn Sentencing Enhancement Precedent, Calling It 'Hopelessly Difficult' to Apply

"To decide whether a state drug offense is a categorical match with the CSA, courts must embark on a needlessly convoluted journey," Judge Richard Sullivan of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit wrote.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Senior Apple Attorney Who Traded on Inside Information Avoids Prison

Gene Levoff's attorney said he appreciated that New Jersey federal Judge William Martini "tempered justice with mercy in imposing this sentence of probation."
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National Law Journal

On Top of Matching Pay Raises, Arnold & Porter Offers Higher Bonuses for High-Performers

Associates who billed 2,400-2,499 hours will receive an additional 10% bonus, while the firm will pay more for those who bill higher.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Gallup Taps Legal Department Alum to Fill General Counsel Vacancy

William Kruse is taking the legal reins of the polling and advisory firm as it harnesses the power of data analytics to help its clients solve their most vexing problems.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

9th Circuit Weighs Gamers' Bids to Pause Microsoft-Activision Deal

Appeals court also reviews the Federal Trade Commission's concerns with the merger.
4 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

BitGo Attorney Says Galaxy 'Got Lucky' in Exit From $1.2B Crypto Deal

BitGo is seeking $100 million for a busted $1.2 billion merger. The termination fee in that complaint is thought to be the largest ever requested by a cryptocurrency company.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

In Title VII Case, Supreme Court Wades Through Workplace Landmines

The justices weigh if a job transfer allegedly based on sex could be illegal if the employee suffered no "materially significant" disadvantage.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

With VP Breaking Tie, Senate Confirms Loren AliKhan to DC District Court

Republican opposition centered on nominee's advocacy for a ban on outdoor religious services during pandemic and her support for left-leaning American Constitution Society
2 minute read

National Law Journal

SEC's Predictive Analytics Proposal Will Prevent AI-Related Conflicts, Gensler Says

"You've got to put your client's interest ahead of that of the firm," SEC chief tells artificial intelligence conference.
3 minute read

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