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Who Knocked on the Supreme Court’s Door in November?
Questions about labor law, juror discrimination and a billion-dollar software judgment reached the Supreme Court's petition slot last month.In 'Kousisis,' the DOJ Once Again Pushes the Limits of Federal Fraud Prosecutions
A look at the pending SCOTUS decision in ‘Kousisis v. United States’ which the authors believe “will have far-reaching consequences, not only for the scope of federal fraud prosecutions, but also for the way businesses operate and communicate with consumers, investors, and counterparties.”Supreme Court Weighs Applicability of Mail Fraud Statute to Lie on Bidding Contract
"The government's theory knows no bounds," attorney Jeffrey Fisher said on behalf of the convicted company. "This case is not about dollars and cents."On the Move and After Hours: Brach Eichler; Cooper Levenson; Marshall Dennehey; Archer; Sills Cummis
Brach Eichler welcomes a litigation partner; Cooper Levenson adds an of counsel; and more moves.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of Transportation"
Why Is It Becoming More Difficult for Businesses to Mandate Arbitration of Employment Disputes?
For nearly 60 years after the FAA was enacted, the U.S. Supreme Court left the enforceability of arbitration agreements largely undisturbed. However, beginning in the 1980s, the Supreme Court began a shift toward an expansive interpretation of the FAA and stricter enforceability of arbitration agreements.Largest Law Firms: Firm Leadership and Practice Areas
We're seeing a broad range of financial services, with a small uptick in the number of firms listing private equity and venture capital services - a sure sign of firms' efforts to capture an expanding market.Are Federal and State Superfund Laws the Best Way to Address Microplastics?
Litigation related to plastics and microplastic pollution is on the rise. Plaintiffs have brought claims under numerous theories of liability. The state of New York’s common law nuisance claims against PepsiCo were recently met with disdain. The court summarily dismissed New York’s case calling it a “predatory lawsuit” that without a statutory claim was “simply policy idealism.” Some parties have raised the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) as a statute to regulate microplastics. But is CERCLA really applicable to microplastics?FAA Legal Chief to Take Flight 'Within Weeks,' Report Says
Marc Nichols has helped tackle a broad range of issues, from compliance problems at Boeing to a recent enforcement action against SpaceX that enraged its CEO, Elon Musk.Trending Stories
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