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'Effective Remedy'?: DOJ Unveils Corrective Action Plan in Google Search Monopoly Case
"The starting point for addressing Google's unlawful conduct is undoing its effects on search distribution," U.S. attorneys wrote in a federal court brief. "Fully remedying these harms requires not only ending Google's control of distribution today, but also ensuring Google cannot control the distribution of tomorrow."Mango Labs Sues Ex-Employees for Over $10M After 'Egregious' Governance Nightmare
"It's good for the industry to take a stand against this kind of conduct," said Michael Burshteyn, a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig.Why Uber's MDL Consolidation Fight at 9th Circuit May Be One to Watch
A holding that nonconsolidation clauses are enforceable in the multidistrict litigation context could lead more companies to include such provisions in their contracts, said Lindsay Nako, executive director of Impact Fund.Inside Frost Managing Partner Josh Stambaugh's Strategy for Growth
A Big Law alum, Stambaugh co-founded Los Angeles-based Frost LLP last June.Will Ohtani's 50/50 Ball Be Split 50/50? Fla. Court to Decide Owner of $4.5M Disputed Catch
Once the ball left the yard and entered the seats, Ohtani and MLB no longer owned it. Instead, a Florida court will decide the rightful possessor of the prized ball between two fans who both claim they caught it.View more book results for the query "*"
Huggies Baby Wipes Accused of Containing Toxic Levels of 'Forever Chemicals'
Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Kleenex, was named in a consumer class action which alleges that its Huggies Simply Clean Fragrance Free baby wipes contain toxic "forever chemicals," despite representing the product as "simply clean" and using "gentle ingredients."'The Most Peculiar Federal Court in the Country' Comes to Berkeley Law
After sitting together as a panel to hear arguments in three cases Tuesday morning, Federal Circuit Judges Timothy Dyk, Raymond Chen and Judge Kara Stoll answered law students' questions about the qualities of winning advocates.Choice-of-Law Stipulation Doesn't Salvage Unenforceable Contract, Second District Says
"No California case yet has directly addressed whether a stipulation to apply California law renders an otherwise unenforceable forum selection clause enforceable," Justice John Segal wrote. "We hold it does not."Appellate Judges Grill Lawyer for Ex-Uber Security Chief Who Wants Conviction Tossed
"This case is an unprecedented attempt to hold an individual criminally liable for the way a company handled and reported a cybersecurity incident," Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe partner Chris Cariello said in court Tuesday.Trending Stories
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