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Airline Wi-Fi Settlement Receives Initial Approval
Eastern District Judge Jack Weinstein has granted preliminary approval to a litigation settlement between Internet provider Gogo and travelers who bought Wi-Fi connections on domestic air flights and claimed they were tricked into accepting automatic monthly renewals.Airline Wi-Fi Settlement Receives Initial Approval
Eastern District Judge Jack Weinstein has granted preliminary approval to a litigation settlement between Internet provider Gogo and travelers who bought Wi-Fi connections on domestic air flights and claimed they were tricked into accepting automatic monthly renewals.Order of Attorney Ineligibility for CLE Noncompliance
The Supreme Court Board on Continuing Legal Education (Board) having reported to the Supreme Court the names of the attorneys who have failed to comply with the mandatory continuing legal education (CLE) requirement for one or more of the compliance-reporting years from 2011 through 2015, or to have demonstrated that they are entitled to an exemption from the CLE requirements ...Judge: Bag Check Not Part of Workday Because Workers Could Leave Bags at Home
Anyone who has ever waited more than five minutes to go through security at the airport can surely empathize.Judge: Bag Check Not Part of Workday Because Workers Could Leave Bags at Home
Anyone who has ever waited more than five minutes to go through security at the airport can surely empathize.Third Circuit Revives Antitrust Suit Over Supermarket Rivalry
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that a real estate developer seeking to build a Wegmans supermarket has adequate standing to bring an antitrust suit claiming the owner of a nearby Shop-Rite store engaged in sham litigation to prevent the entry of a competitor.Third Circuit Revives Antitrust Suit Over Supermarket Rivalry
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that a real estate developer seeking to build a Wegmans supermarket has adequate standing to bring an antitrust suit claiming the owner of a nearby Shop-Rite store engaged in sham litigation to prevent the entry of a competitor.Circuit Court Backs NLRB on Social Media Conduct, Voids Handbook Provision
The National Labor Relations Board has handed down numerous decisions over the past few years, ruling that what may appear to be bad behavior by employees actually is protected concerted activity under Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act. Usually the board gets the last word, but one case made it to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.Trending Stories
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