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'Monopoly Power'?: NCAA Faces Another Antitrust Class Action Alleging NIL Exploitation
"The Defendants have used and continue to use their monopoly power to exploit the Plaintiffs and the class both during and after their college athletic careers by fixing the amount they may be paid for their NIL at zero," according to the allegations in the complaint.Massachusetts Federal Judge F. Dennis Saylor to Take Senior Status
"It has been my great honor and privilege to serve as a United States District Judge for more than twenty years, and as Chief Judge since January 1, 2020," Saylor wrote in a letter to the White House.'Ill-Gotten Gains'?: Cadwalader Alleges Beef Price-Fixing Conspiracy Hurts McDonald's
Global meatpacking companies have sold wholesale beef at "artificially high, noncompetitive levels throughout the United States" under an unlawful agreement, McDonald's alleges in an antitrust complaint filed by Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft.Kirkland Adds FTC Lawyer Amid 'Pivotal Time' in Antitrust Practices
Stephen Mohr, who just left the FTC, said he "anticipates agencies will continue to be aggressive in bringing merger enforcement challenges."SEC Enforcement Leaders Head to Milbank, Morgan Lewis
Enforcement chief Gurbir Grewal will land at Milbank following his forthcoming departure from the agency. Carolyn Welshhans, formerly associate director of the Division of Enforcement, started at Morgan Lewis on Monday.View more book results for the query "*"
In First Case of Term, Justices Review 'Kafkaesque' Alabama Procedural Bar
"What was Kafkaesque is the ruling that we couldn't challenge our inability to exhaust precisely because we haven't exhausted," said the plaintiffs' lawyer, Adam Unikowsky of Jenner & Block.Just 11% of Legal Departments Predict Gen AI Will Be 'Transformative,' as Its Honeymoon Phase Fades
New studies show successful gen AI adoption is hard work, and companies sometimes undermine their efforts by failing to set ground rules for employee use and scrimping on education and training.Arguing Class Actions: Reevaluating the Rule Against One-Way Intervention
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column by Adam J. Levitt for the National Law Journal.4th Circuit Revives Workplace Retaliation Lawsuit Against Biden's HHS Secretary
"[Tijuana] Decoster properly placed both the merits and remedy of her retaliation claim at issue by filing her complaint containing allegations which sufficiently state a claim of retaliation under Title VII," Judge DeAndrea Gist Benjamin wrote in her opinion for the Fourth Circuit.What Judicial Nominations Could Look Like Under a President Harris or Trump
The types of candidates a President Kamala Harris or Donald Trump put forward will depend largely on which party controls the Senate, observers say.Trending Stories
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