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Harris' Promised Ban on Food Price Gouging Could Be Difficult to Implement, Antitrust Experts Say
Agency regulation and enforcement of a law banning price gouging would be "resource-intensive work that has a very uncertain capacity to deliver a good result," said former FTC Chair William Kovacic.9th Circuit Judge Highlights Circuit Split on Federal Preemption Question in Bankruptcy
Judge Milan Smith Jr. noted a disagreement between circuit courts on whether state claims arising in a bankruptcy proceeding must be lodged in federal court.Argentina Owes Bondholders More Than $300 Million, 2nd Circuit Rules
A unanimous three-judge panel affirmed a lower court's finding that investors were owed reversionary interests in collateral backing the bonds, which recently matured.Finalists Announced for The National Law Journal Legal Awards 2024
We are pleased to unveil the finalists and honorees for The National Law Journal Legal Awards highlighting the top litigation and appellate work from the past year.View more book results for the query "*"
Fighting Stigma: It's Time to Embrace 'Alcoholism' in the Legal Industry
"We must create a culture where people accept identifying as an alcoholic as readily as they would accept a diagnosis of another disease," writes attorney Casey Miller.Schools Face Patchwork Implementation of New Title IX Rules as Academic Year Begins
"There are certain things in the 2024 rule that, even if you are not adopting, the institution might still want to implement," said attorney Scott Goldschmidt. "But it is still unclear, and I think we will have to learn to live in the gray area."4th Circuit Revives Consumer Protection TILA Lawsuit Against PNC Bank
"We hold that TILA's offset provision, which prevents creditors from dipping into consumers' deposit accounts in order to offset outstanding payments on their credit card plans, applies to HELOCs," Judge Roger L. Gregory wrote in the majority opinion for the Fourth Circuit, reversing the district court's judgment on that claim.Wilmer Adds Nonequity Partnership Tier, Becoming Latest to Move to 2 Tiers
"Creating an income tier in the partnership gives us more flexibility to attract, promote, and retain the most sought-after talent in a very competitive market," said Wilmer's managing partner.Federal, State Antitrust Collaboration Reaches 'Historic Level,' Colorado's Attorney General Says
"Our economy is so concentrated, competition has lessened, consumers are frustrated," said Phil Weiser. "The AGs are responding."Trending Stories
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