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CNN Can't SLAPP Down Employment Suit, Appeals Court Rules
The 2-1 decision from an L.A. appeals court revives a 2014 discrimination suit against CNN by an Emmy Award-winning news producer.CNN Can't SLAPP Down Employment Suit, Appeals Court Rules
The 2-1 decision from an L.A. appeals court revives a 2014 discrimination suit against CNN by an Emmy Award-winning news producer.Womble Carlyle Takes Lead for Bankrupt Digital Sports Network
After a tumultuous 2016, New York-based Scout Media Inc. filed for bankruptcy in the Big Apple last week, owing $356,800 to Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and $150,000 to Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman. The debtor has hired Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice to advise it in Chapter 11 proceedings.In-House Counsel Profile: John Lapham
"I'm trying to work with regulatory bodies to show them we are making a process safer than it was before."Charges Dismissed in 'Online Brothel' Case Against Backpage.com Execs
A Sacramento County judge late Friday dismissed charges against current and former corporate officers of the online classifieds site Backpage.com, finding the broad immunity of the federal Communications Decency Act shields the men from prosecution in a sex-trafficking case.Defunct Heller Ehrman Opens Fight for Fees Before Calif. High Court
Eight years after its collapse, the law firm Heller Ehrman is still battling over the legal fees earned by departed partners.Defunct Heller Ehrman Opens Fight for Fees Before Calif. High Court
Eight years after its collapse, the law firm Heller Ehrman is still battling over the legal fees earned by departed partners.Moving Beyond 'Unfinished Business' Claims
Law firm dissolutions have created issues related to "unfinished business." Two recent decisions have clarified the law for firms picking up partners from defunct firms.Federal Online-Shield Law Threatens California Case Against Backpage.com
A Sacramento County judge on Wednesday signaled that he's prepared to dismiss charges against current and former corporate officers of the online classifieds site Backpage.com, finding the broad immunity of the Communications Decency Act shields the men from prosecution in a sex-trafficking case.Trending Stories
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