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Former Penn State Athletics Doctor Wins $5.25M Verdict for Wrongful Demotion
According to the plaintiff's lawyer, the case is the first to be brought by a physician claiming to have been discharged for doing his legal duties to take care of student-athletes.Judge Finds Popular DC Restaurant Infringed 'Gypsy' Mural Photo
Southern Proper Hospitality Group (SPHG) and managing partner Chris Hadermann "exceeded the scope of the license with all their uses relating to Gypsy Kitchen's D.C. location," Judge Timothy J. Kelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia wrote in a memorandum opinion.AI Startups Rely on Tech Giants Even as They Fear Their Dominance, Complicating Antitrust Debate
"We need to partner with hyper-scalers for computing, for distribution, for almost everything. And if we cannot do that, there is a risk that we just do not exist," said Blanche Savary de Beauregard, general counsel at the AI startup Mistral.Join us for a Q&A for The National Law Journal Awards on June 5
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Apple Battles Multiple Antitrust Class Actions After Being Sued by DOJ
Just two months after being targeted by the Department of Justice, Apple was hit with a fresh lawsuit in the Northern District of California alleging anti-competitive practices and lost a bid to block a class action in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.DOJ's Use of Wiretaps in Small-Time Bid-Rigging Case Has Put Compliance Teams on Red Alert
"Government contractors should assume that the DOJ and FBI are listening to communications with competitors," said Dylan Carson, a partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.AI's Threat to Innovation, Ideas Requires Strong Antitrust Oversight, Says DOJ's Kanter
"Effective antitrust enforcement often coincides with major industrial and technological change," Assistant U.S. Attorney General Jonathan Kanter said.Trump Found Guilty by Manhattan Jury on 34 Felony Counts in Fraud Case
Trump, 77, was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. Prosecutors persuaded the jury that he conspired with others to "catch and kill" negative stories about himself during the 2016 presidential election cycle, thereby unlawfully influencing the election.US Supreme Court Reverses 2nd Circuit's Invalidation of NY Escrow Law
In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court revived a class action against Bank of America over its alleged failure to pay interest on mortgage escrow accounts.Trending Stories
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