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Antitrust in Trump 2.0: Expect Gap Filling from State Attorneys General
In recent years, State attorneys general have become increasingly creative and aggressive in antitrust enforcement, often launching litigation on high-profile issues. The second Trump Administration may turbocharge these trends—particularly for Democratic state attorneys general.People in the News—Jan. 22, 2025—Knox McLaughlin, Saxton & Stump
Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett announced that William B. Helbling has been named a shareholder of the firm.The Intersection of Labor Law and Politics Following the Presidential Election
In the case of the Dartmouth basketball team, this legal issue has taken on significant importance. This unionization movement would set a precedent for collegiate athletes nationwide, challenging the long-standing tradition of categorizing them as “student-athletes” rather than workers entitled to the protections and rights afforded to employees under federal labor law.View more book results for the query "*"
What Businesses Need to Know About Anticipated FTC Leadership Changes
The author discusses what to expect from the next presidential administration for consumer protection. He can also provide recommendations for companies to stay informed and compliant as regulatory standards evolve, as well as trends that advertisers and marketers need to know about as they plan their 2025 initiatives.Federal Court Considers Blurry Lines Between Artist's Consultant and Business Manager
What happens when a business manager gets involved in a dispute with one of the artist’s other advisers? A recent example is the litigation between the longtime business manager for rapper Nelly and a longtime consultant who has provided a range of services to the artist that include marketing and promotion, managing Nelly’s touring business, and seeking endorsement deals.US Judge Cannon Blocks DOJ From Releasing Final Report in Trump Documents Probe
"Release of Volume II to Congress under the proposed conditions … presents a substantial and unacceptable risk of prejudice to [the remaining co-defendants]," U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon wrote in her order blocking the release of former Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report explaining the now-abandoned classified records retention case against President Donald Trump.White & Case KOs Claims Against Voltage LLC in Solar Companies' Trade Dispute
White & Case last week clinched a victory for client Voltage LLC against Shoals Technologies Group, ending a nearly two-year dispute between the solar tech rivals just days after Shoals lodged a new patent infringement complaint against Voltage with the International Trade Commission.Avantia Publicly Announces Agentic AI Platform Ava
The firm, which develops proprietary software to handle work for private equity clients, has been developing and using the platform for several years.Trending Stories
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