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Amazon's California Lobbying Spend Reaches New High, Mirroring Federal Advocacy
Amazon.com Inc. spent a record amount lobbying California lawmakers in the third quarter, mirroring its recent highest-ever binge on advocacy in Washington, D.C. Amazon spent $136,660 on state lobbying services between July and September, the highest quarterly figure for the company since it began filing reports with the Secretary of State's office in 2000.List of Candidates Who Passed the July 2017 Bar Exam
The list issued by the State Board of Law Examiners of the names of the 6,802 candidates who passed the bar examination given on July 25 and 26.Avon Could Be Held Liable to Ex-Employee for Rejecting UIM Coverage on Its Vehicles
A federal district court in New Mexico has rejected a motion by Avon Products, Inc., to dismiss a complaint by a former employee seeking damages based…Deal Watch: Skadden Snags Top Spot for First Half M&A
Despite early uncertainty about market volatility, global M&A activity is up 2 percent compared to last year, totaling $1.6 trillion for the first half of 2017, according to league tables released by Bloomberg LP and Thomson Reuters Corp. Skadden topped league tables when measured by number of deals by value during the first half.The Law Firm Secondment: Thomson Reuters Explores a New Client Strategy
Thomson Reuters has begun a secondment program where employees spend a short amount of time in-house at firms to aid tech problems. But does it work, and is it cost-savvy?MoFo Welcomes Six-Lawyer Wilson Sonsini IP Team
Morrison & Foerster has hired a six-lawyer IP litigation team in Silicon Valley from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati led by partners Stefani Schanberg and Jennifer Schmidt, of counsel Robin Brewer and three associates.What Tech, Insurers Told Calif. About Driverless Rules
State regulators posted written comments submitted by 80 company executives and others involved in the fast-developing driverless vehicle industry. Here are some highlights from what some of the tech companies, vehicle manufacturers and insurance companies had to say.What Tech, Insurers Told Calif. About Driverless Rules
State regulators posted written comments submitted by 80 company executives and others involved in the fast-developing driverless vehicle industry. Here are some highlights from what some of the tech companies, vehicle manufacturers and insurance companies had to say.New York State Class Actions: a Very Good Year
Thomas A. Dickerson reviews cases involving the premature evaluation of the merits of a proposed "disclosure only" settlement; the approval, preliminarily, of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Pay what you wish, but you must pay something" class action; the certification of a tenant's class action alleging improper deregulation of apartments notwithstanding the landlord's receipt of J-51 tax benefits; and the decertification, in part, of a class action brought by credit card terminal lessees alleging unreasonable fees and a failure to reveal the full terms of the lease.Trending Stories
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