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ExxonMobil Sues California AG Bonta, Environmental Groups for Advanced Recycling 'Smear Campaign'
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Talbert joins a number of Biden-appointed prosecutors heading for the exit door as Donald Trump prepares to take office.‘Issue of First Impression’: New York Judge Clears Coinbase Appeal Amid Crypto Regulatory Clash
“The significance of a crypto-asset’s digital ecosystem to the Howey analysis, particularly as a point of contrast with collectibles or other commodities, is a difficult issue of first impression for the Second Circuit,” U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla ruled in the opinion and order.'Ice Pop,' 'Meta Moon,' 'Blue Raspberry': Tracked Drink Flavor Searches Fail in Privacy Suit
"Searches for drink products are not the kind of 'highly sensitive personal information' that have historically provided a basis for privacy claims," U.S. District Judge Nitza Quiñones Alejandro of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania said.View more book results for the query "*"
Arnold & Porter, Under New Leadership, Makes More C-Suite Changes
The firm has implemented a series of top leadership changes in recent months, adding two C-suite positions and electing two new global co-chairs, among other moves.Attorneys, Health Care Officials Face Nearly $80M RICO Suit Over Allegedly Fabricated Spreadsheet
Elevance Health, along with attorneys from Robins Kaplan, allegedly used a falsified health care billing spreadsheet to obtain a nearly $26 million judgment against a provider in 2021.Financially Grounded: South Florida-Based Silver Airways Files for Bankruptcy
The Florida-based carrier, which previously faced eviction, filed for Chapter 11 protection.Cozen O'Connor Accused of Overbilling, Duplicate Work
The client paid Cozen O'Connor a little more than $210,000 for legal services, but ceased payment for new invoices because of the alleged breach of contract, according to the complaint.Texas Judge Resigns Amid Ethics Case
The State Commission on Judicial Conduct publicly reprimanded a county judge who refused to secure a courtroom and was accused of pervasive sexual harassment.Trending Stories
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