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Social Media Celebrities Clash in $100M Lawsuit
Two high-profile lawsuits in Miami-Dade Circuit Court pit social media celebrities against each other in defamation and breach-of-contract claims tied to their business fallout. One couple's attorney denies the allegations and plans to fight them in court.CFIUS Is Locked and Loaded, but What Lies Ahead for CFIUS Enforcement Activity?
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (“CFIUS”) has published new details and guidance on its enforcement activities on the Department of Treasury’s website, including, for the first time, a comprehensive list of civil monetary penalties it has imposed.Meet the Finalists: American Lawyer Litigator of the Year
The winner will be announced Wednesday evening at The American Lawyer's Industry Awards.Antitrust at a Crossroads: How the 2024 Election Could Shift the Economic Balance
"Despite both candidates keeping policy cards close, one truth remains clear from the history: Antitrust scrutiny will persist, regardless of who wins," writes Joey Seeber, CEO of Level Legal.View more book results for the query "T-Mobile"
Attorney Urges DC Circuit to Revive Race Bias Lawsuit Against Morrison & Foerster
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit pressed contract attorney Junius J. Joyner III to highlight how he was treated differently from similarly situated white counterparts at the firm.Arguing Class Actions: Quality vs. Quantity—The Debate Over Reasonable Attorney Fees
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column by Adam J. Levitt for the National Law Journal.'Tacit Collusion'?: Verizon Slams Class Action Demanding $268B in Restitution
"The factual allegations are baseless, the legal claims are frivolous, and the damages figure is pure fantasy," a Verizon spokesperson said of the antitrust class action. "We are confident a court will see this complaint for what it is while Verizon customers continue to enjoy Wi-Fi calling and mobile data as features of their service plans."'A Prime Target': AT&T Hit With Class Action One Month After Disclosing Massive Data Leak
The claim, brought on behalf of class members who had different wireless carriers but texted and called AT&T Mobile users, alleged that the company's own negligence resulted in an April 2024 cyberattack that leaked the call logs of more than 100 million AT&T customers, compromising their own data in the process.Trending Stories
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