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Not Here: Court Finds Texas Has No Jurisdiction Over Google
The Thirteenth Court of Appeals rejected Texas' deceptive-practices lawsuit against Google, finding the state lacks jurisdiction.Lawyer's Retirement Benefits Excluded From Marital Property
The case divided the high court.'David and Goliath' Dispute Between Software Developers Ends in $24M Settlement
"It was evident from the start that PowerPlan’s actions were not about fair competition. Instead, it was about PowerPlan doing whatever it takes to put Lucasys out of business," Jason Alloy of the Robbins Firm in Atlanta said.Supreme Court Takes Up the Corporate Transparency Act: Recent Litigation and Potential Next Steps
Federal courts in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued a series of back-and-forth orders that left many observers with whiplash. The court orders involved the Corporate Transparency Act, a law that had a looming deadline of Jan. 1, 2025.Brogdon: The Final Nail in Corbin’s Coffin in Premises Cases
In Albertsons v. Mohammadi last year, the Texas Supreme Court put the final nail in the coffin of Corbin v. Safeway Stores, its seminal 1983 premises law precedent.View more book results for the query "*"
What to Know About the New 'Overlapping Directorship' Antitrust Development
The board’s governance and nominating committee will benefit from the general counsel’s briefing on the latest development affecting antitrust enforcement of interlocking directorships.'Quiet, Appropriate End:' NY Court of Appeals Formally Removes Erin Gall From Bench
Former state Supreme Court Justice Erin T. Gall—who the state's judicial conduct watchdog concluded that she had threatened violence against Black teens at a party—is not eligible to ever serve in a judicial office again.Just One Cookie? Justices to Decide Liability for Half-Truths
The court’s decision will resolve a circuit split and could add to the court’s recent line of cases narrowing the reach of statutes used to prosecute white-collar crime.40% Contingency: A New Ruling Just Cost This Plaintiff Team $827K in Legal Fees
A ruling by the Georgia Court of Appeals has clarified that a trial court judge is "not bound" to accept fees agreed to by clients in contracts with their attorneys.Runners-Up and Shout-Outs for Litigator of the Week
Runners-up this week include litigators at Wachtell, Davis Polk and Paul Weiss.Trending Stories
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