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Former Head of Napa Valley Wine Empire Pleads Guilty in 'Varsity Blues' Case
Agustin Huneeus Jr., 53, former head of Huneeus Vintners, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to pay $300,000 to participate in schemes to boost his daughter's college entrance exam scores and to help her gain admission at the University of Southern California as a water polo recruit.MCCA Report Shows Legal Departments Lag Behind Firms in Some Diversity and Inclusion Metrics
A new report from the MCCA shows legal departments still have room for improvement when it comes to workplace respect and making employees feel their voices are heard.Colorado Case Sets Stage for Cannabis Patent Infringements Actions
United Cannabis claims that Pure Hemp used a cannabis extract for which United Cannabis had a patent. Lawyers say this case is the first of its kind.Case Sets Stage for Cannabis Patent Infringements Actions
United Cannabis claims that Pure Hemp used a cannabis extract for which United Cannabis had a patent. Lawyers say this case is the first of its kind.Pending Case, Cannabis Companies May Be Able to Prosecute Patent Infringements in Court
In "United Cannabis v. Pure Hemp Collective," United Cannabis claims that Pure Hemp used a cannabis extract that United Cannabis had a patent on. Lawyers say this case is the first of its kind.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-Willkie Co-Chairman Gordon Caplan Pleads Guilty To Conspiracy
Caplan's guilty plea sets the stage for an Oct. 3 sentencing and disbarment proceedings in New York.Caplan Pleads Guilty in College Scandal, Could Face Eight Months Behind Bars
Caplan's guilty plea sets the stage for an Oct. 3 sentencing and disbarment proceedings in New York.Woman With Service Animal Sues Willimantic Housing Complex Over No-Pet Policy
Tenant Yarieliz Moure has filed a lawsuit against property managers of the Windham Heights housing complex, alleging they've tried to force her to keep her assistance dog off the premises. Moure, who says she needs the dog to help with mental and emotional disabilities, is seeking $150,000 in compensatory damages.American Airlines Claims Mechanics Unions Deliberately Slowed Travel for 125,000 Passengers
American Airlines alleged the union and its members engaged in a campaign that canceled 644 flights, caused 270 maintenance delays and disrupted travel for more than 125,000 people.Trending Stories
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