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Ex-MoviePass CEO Submits to Ban, Settling SEC Allegations
The judgment comes shortly after Theodore "Ted" Farnsworth was sued over his alleged secret leadership of another media company.Baker McKenzie, Jones Day, Reed Smith Make 2025 Partner Promotions
The three Am Law 50 firms were not alone in keeping their new partner numbers stable or down from a year ago.Key Securities Issues Need a Look From SCOTUS, Lawyers Say
Both Facebook v. Amalgamated Bank or Nvidia v. E. Ohman J:or Fonder AB were widely cited among securities attorneys as cases to watch, as a ruling in either could ripple through the lower courts for years, dramatically altering the litigation landscape. But then the justices dropped the cases.In-House Moves of the Month: Boeing Loses Another Lawyer, HubSpot Legal Chief Out After 2 Years
Carly Anderson was the second Boeing lawyer to leave the embattled aerospace giant recently. Mike Paisner, whose long legal career at Boeing included a leadership role in 737 Max reporting and compliance, left for Perkins Coie in July.Censorship or Security Measure? TikTok Ban Pits Civil Liberties Groups Against US Officials
One of the most popular social media apps may soon go dark if not sold by its Chinese parent company or saved by the U.S. Supreme Court.View more book results for the query "*"
Chancery Claims Linking Fox Management to Defamation Liability Clear Hurdle
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster wrote that shareholder plaintiffs had shown Rupert Murdoch's potential liability in the case prevented him from considering litigation independently.NJ Managing Partner Survey Indicates Tougher 2024 for Many Law Firms
All told, only 44% of firms said they saw an increase in net profits this year. That's a significant drop from the 75% who reported seeing new profit gains in 2023.Southwest Airlines Faces $100M Class Action Over Pay Periods
A lawsuit has been filed against Southwest Airlines for allegedly violating New York labor law by paying baggage and cargo handlers bi-monthly instead of weekly.Medicaid Whistleblowers Awarded $37M Plus Interest
Against the will of the state of Texas, three Medicaid fraud whistleblowers were awarded more than $37 million, their share of a $212.3M settlement.Trending Stories
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