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FTC Should Limit Impersonation Rule's Proposed 'Reason to Know' Provision, Tech Groups Say
"While this knowledge requirement may be intended to prevent strict liability against third parties who supply goods or services, we are concerned that it lacks sufficient clarity and could expose legitimate firms to inappropriate penalties," the Financial Technology Association told the agency.Willkie Lures Investment Funds Leader From DLA Piper
The New York-founded firm now has around 90 lawyers in Chicago, after opening the office in early 2020 with six partners from Jenner.International Litigation, Foreign States and Tort Liability for Gun Manufacturers
Though constitutional questions were not squarely before the First Circuit, they unquestionably animate both the statutory framework and jurisprudence surrounding this burgeoning area of litigation.Florida Appellate Court Vacates $8.5M in Punitive Damages Over Witness Error
"We cannot, therefore, conclude that there is no reasonable possibility that the conspiracy to fraudulently conceal claim contributed to the verdict on punitive damages," the state appellate court judges ruled.View more book results for the query "*"
Ga. Among States Challenging Fed Rule on Treatment of Transgender Students
Alabama, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, plus four advocacy organizations, filed a suit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama in Tuscaloosa Monday; Texas and Louisiana have filed other suits.Netflix Ruling Puts 'Scènes à Faire' Doctrine in Spotlight
U.S. District Judge Christine O'Hearn wrote that the works that the plaintiff sought to protect, as is often the case in reality television shows, were "rife with unprotectable ideas and scènes à faire."Netflix Copyright Ruling Puts 'Scènes à Faire' Doctrine in Spotlight
U.S. District Judge Christine O'Hearn wrote that the works that the plaintiff sought to protect, as is often the case in reality television shows, were "rife with unprotectable ideas and scènes à faire."Ex-HP CEO Apotheker Defends Rationale for $11B Autonomy Purchase That Blew Up
Leo Apotheker said he relied on Autonomy's financials when he championed the deal. Prosecutors accuse its CEO, Michael Lynch, of fabricating those numbers.Trending Stories
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