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Tom Girardi's Lawyers Want Next Month's Sentencing Delayed
Tom Girardi's attorneys said that a member of their team, Alejandro Barrientos, is leaving the federal public defender's office on Monday.Shareholder Activists Poised to Pounce in 2025. Is Your Board Ready?
“The activists are very press-savvy. They know how to leak to the outlets. They're quite often quite good on CNBC. And CNBC becomes almost like their megaphone," said Steve Lipin, CEO of Gladstone Place Partners.Judges Question 9th Circuit’s Unique Binding Dicta Rule. The Criticism Isn't New.
The rule allows panels to treat “well-reasoned” dicta as precedential.California Implements New Law Banning Medical Debt From Credit Reports
With its new law, California joins a dozen other states that have restricted the use of medical debt in credit decisions.View more book results for the query "*"
'We Should Be Pragmatic': Meet the Possible Next FTC Chair
“We’re holding them hostage,” Republican Commissioner Melissa Holyoak of the Federal Trade Commission said of merging parties affected by FTC Chair Lina Khan’s strategic use of consent orders. “This is an extreme abuse of our authority. It is so troubling to me.”NLRB Bans 'Captive Audience' Meetings, Yanking Away Platform Employers Used to Combat Unionizing
The decision, which drew a dissent from the sole Republican on the board, upends 76 years of precedent.Meta Hit With 800M Euro Antitrust Fine, Says It Will Appeal
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.Suit Over Citric Acid in Kraft Mac & Cheese Survives Challenge
"[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.GOP Trifecta in Washington Could Put Litigation Finance Industry Under Pressure
"It's certainly not the highest priority right now, but there are a few angles that are maybe appealing to the [Trump] administration," Paul Haskel, a partner with Crowell & Moring, said of the likelihood of tighter regulation.Trending Stories
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