By Ronald K. Gardner | November 18, 2024
"As a lawyer exclusively representing franchisees, the types of claims that I see are numerous and varied. Anything from a franchisor’s failure to approve a transfer, to a threatened termination, to failure to support the franchise in a way the franchisee is expecting (which happens a lot)—the calls I receive keep my job interesting."
By Kat Black | November 15, 2024
Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk has filed an amended complaint in his ongoing suit against OpenAI, naming Microsoft and California Attorney General Rob Bonta as additional defendants and adding both federal and state antitrust allegations to his original fraud and breach-of-contract claims against the ChatGPT maker.
By Samson Amore | November 15, 2024
Greenberg Traurig, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, Baker & Hostetler and other firms have added to their partner ranks this month.
By Mason Lawlor | November 15, 2024
"At this stage, the teams are no closer to irreparable harm than they are to the command, 'Drivers, start your engines,' at the first race of the 2025 season," U.S. District Judge Frank Whitney wrote in a Nov. 8 order.
By Michael A. Mora | November 15, 2024
“Many retail investors rely on statements that celebrities make in public, which is different than your generic meme coin minted and launched by an anonymous developer,” Peter Grazul of Fitzgerald Monroe Flynn said.
By Samson Amore | November 15, 2024
The new class includes seven from the firm's corporate department and five from its litigation department.
By James Palmer | November 14, 2024
The decision, which drew a dissent from the sole Republican on the board, upends 76 years of precedent.
By Linda A. Thompson | November 14, 2024
Freshfields will represent the tech giant in the legal challenge the company plans to file before the EU’s General Court, a Facebook spokesperson told Law.com International.
By Allison Dunn | November 14, 2024
"[The] plaintiffs have described several respects in which artificial citric acid differs from natural citric acid. Dismissal on this basis is thus inappropriate," U.S. District Judge Mary M. Rowland said, clearing the way for a products liability suit to proceed against Kraft Heinz for marketing its macaroni and cheese product as having no preservatives.
By Greg Andrews | November 14, 2024
Though Judge James Boasberg sided with the FTC, he said the "commission faces hard questions about whether its claims can hold up in the crucible of trial. Indeed, its positions at times strain this country’s creaking antitrust precedents to their limits.”
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