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Apple in Hot Seat: Crop of Class Actions Piggyback on Feds' Antitrust Suit
Like the Department of Justice suit, the consumer class actions claim Apple engages in exclusionary conduct to shut competitors out of the markets for revenue from areas such as its App Store, Apple Pay and music streaming.European Commission Investigates Apple, Meta, Alphabet Under New Digital Markets Act
The commission has opened its first investigations under the new Digital Markets Act as big tech faces regulatory scrutiny across the globe.Womble Bond Dickinson US CEO Betty Temple on All That Lateral Growth. And How to Control It.
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Womble Bond Dickinson U.S. CEO Betty Temple discusses how her firm has gone about vetting and integrating lateral candidates to fuel the firm's growth strategy.Realization Rates Keep Falling in the Am Law 200. But Does That Matter?
While a few firms attributed declining realization to market factors, the majority are gladly exchanging lower realization for strong rate increases.Kirkland & Ellis to Represent Apple in Landmark Antitrust Lawsuit
The Kirkland team includes star litigators as well as a partner who spent 13 years at the Federal Trade Commission.View more book results for the query "*"
Manchin Won't Back Judicial Picks With No GOP Votes. What That Means for Biden's Nominees
"Manchin's vow would mean that tight margins get even tighter as losing even a single other Democratic senator would sink the judicial nominations," stated Michigan State University political science professor Ian Ostrander.Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Sues to Enforce $1 Million Judgment Against Ex-Client
Gibson Dunn filed an Article 75 petition seeking a judgment in support of an arbitration agreement rendered in November.Class Action Accuses Kohl's Stores of False Reference Pricing Scheme
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.'We Are Evaluating This Lawsuit': Lewis Brisbois Responds to Complaint Filed by Ex-Partner
"Indeed, both of Mr. Lofton's immediate supervisors, John Barber and Jeffrey Ranen, have a well-documented 15-year history of exchanging racist remarks over defendant's email system with lawyers throughout LBBS—ranging from junior associates to fellow partners," the complaint said. "These emails included 'gratuitous use' of the n-word."State Bar Settles on $125 Licensing Fee Increase Request
The bar also will ask the Legislature to approve a new billing model that will charge lawyers annual licensing fees tied to their occupations.Trending Stories
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