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FTC Receiver Eyes Fraudulent Messages Ecommerce Company's Clients
<br><br><br><br>In a case brought by the Federal Trade Commission against a California Ecommerce company, the receiver announced activity targeting customers…Florida Supreme Court Clarifies Qualifications for Court-Appointed Arbitrators
"The amendment is a positive step, simplifying the rule and making it more straightforward for practitioners and parties to navigate," said William K. Hill, a shareholder at Gunster.Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero Says Recent Drop in Straight Grants Isn't Permanent
Guerrero, approaching her second year as chief justice, also told conference attendees in San Francisco that she's continuing to push for electronic recording in courtrooms.View more book results for the query "*"
830 Brickell is Open After Two-Year Delay That Led to Winston & Strawn Pulling Lease
The highly awaited Grade A commercial building is now functional as tenants build out their spaces, while their temporary office spaces reach capacity.High Court Asked to Review DOJ's 'Illusory Promise,' Religious Charter School, Meta Class Action
"Every day, federal agencies resolve civil and criminal enforcement actions through agreements with private parties," the National Association of Realtors told the high court. "It is critical that the government honor its word in those contracts, no matter who occupies the White House or leads DOJ."Law Firms Join Abortion Legal Hotline
"After this election it is more important than ever that patients, medical providers, and the public know the law and their legal rights to access and to provide care that is legally protected in Connecticut," Jonathan Levine, a partner at Silver Golub & Teitell, said.Trump Election-Interference Prosecution Appears on Course to Wind Down
"Winning the election is going to make it difficult for any of these cases to get to him," Syracuse University law professor Gregory L. Germain said of President-elect Donald Trump.'Rampant Piracy': US Record Labels File Copyright Suit Against French Distributor Believe
A complaint filed in New York accuses the digital music distributor and its subsidiary, TuneCore, of "blatantly" infringing copyrights by releasing "sped up" or remixed versions of well-known songs for use on social media platforms.Trending Stories
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