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The FTC Noncompete Rule Is in Serious Jeopardy
"Brown determined the challengers also are likely to succeed on the merits on their claim that the FTC's rulemaking process was arbitrary and capricious," writes Chamberlain Hrdlicka's Kellen Scott.Tips on Trying to Jury a Large Business Case in Connecticut on the Complex Litigation Docket, Part 1
This is the first article of a two-part series outlining some of the tools and advantages of presenting a complex business dispute to a jury utilizing the CLD.'Fraud in the Inducement': Is It 'Right To Control' by Another Name, Or Is It Wire Fraud?
A discussion of the Supreme Court's recent granting of certiorari in 'Kousisis v. United States,' involving the fraudulent inducement theory of mail and wire fraud.View more book results for the query "Same Form, Same Case"
Does Pennsylvania Tolerate 'Eye'-dentifications?
At least some facial identifications are reliable (see, e.g., familiar identifications of a previously well-known individual). The question is—can the same be said when the perpetrator was fully masked and all that was visible were his eyes?What Does the House's Crypto Legislation Mean for Digital Asset Providers?
"While this is the first time a major piece of crypto legislation has cleared either chamber of Congress, the bill's future in the Senate is unclear," write King & Spalding attorneys.Law Reform: Time to Go Back to The Future
Support for and interest in law reform goes through periods of ebb and flow. Today, New York State Bar Association past president Hank Greenberg writes, the predominant sentiment appears to be one of indifference or disinterest, without a discernible countervailing movement to go back to the future.SEC v. Crypto: With the Battle Lines Drawn, Who Has the Advantage?
In the past year, a number of courts have issued significant rulings in the SEC's high-profile crypto enforcement actions. Far from bringing the necessary regulatory clarity the crypto industry has been seeking, these rulings have been inconsistent and have left even more open questions. Both the SEC and the industry now have ammunition for their respective legal positions, but who has the better argument?Trending Stories
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