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Faegre Drinker Picks Arizona for Next-Gen Design Lab
The Design Lab was previously located in Silicon Valley—an office since merged with the firm's San Francisco office—but lower operating costs and a desire to venture outside of California led Faegre Drinker to Scottsdale.Trump, Harris Might Alter DOJ, FTC Enforcement in Counterintuitive Ways
"It's not a given that a Harris presidency would mirror the Biden administration's aggressive approach to antitrust," said Robin Adelstein, a Norton Rose Fulbright partner.Davis Wright Tremaine Names New Firmwide Managing Partner
Following a six-month search committee that kicked off after Scott MacCormack stepped down in March, the firm elected litigation co-leader and vice chair of the firm's executive committee Jaime Drozd to replace him on Friday.Suspect in Courthouse Bombing Was Targeting Judge, Deputies, Say Prosecutors
Nathaniel James McGuire, 20, was scheduled to make his first court appearance Friday on a federal charge related to Wednesday's explosion at a courthouse in Santa Maria.9th Circuit Drills Down on Venue Issue in Privacy Suit Against E-Commerce Platform
"An electronic signal is sent over [and] something is implanted on a device that is in California," Judge Daniel Collins said. "It takes data in California from a device in California and ships it out of California. The claim is that the collection and transmission of the data violates California statutes. How does that conduct not occur in California?"View more book results for the query "*"
Startup Investors Sue Cooley Claiming Negligent Representation, Fraud Cover-Up
Gould Ventures alleges that Cooley withheld details about Carbon IQ CEO Benjamin Cantey's fraudulent activities.Fox's Viet Dinh Nearly Set Pay Record in Final Year as Legal Chief
Dinh stepped down as legal chief in December, eight months after Fox agreed to pay $787 million to settle a defamation sought brought by Dominion Voting Systems.Why Is California's State Bar Pinching Pennies at the Public's Expense?
Protecting the public—not thrift—is the bar's primary regulatory purpose, and its focus on cutting corners has arguably diluted the bar exam from the nation's hardest to something that weakens public protection.Visa Hires Antitrust Heavyweights to Carry Out DOJ-Misunderstands-the-Market Defense
"Anyone who has bought something online, or checked out at a store, knows there is an ever-expanding universe of companies offering new ways to pay for goods and services," Visa General Counsel Julie Rottenberg said in a statement.Google Is Sued by Texas Credit Union Over Alleged Search Engine 'Monopoly'
The lawsuit, which accused Google of abusing its "monopoly power" to exert unchecked control over the "quantity of ad inventory," alleged violations of California's Cartwright Act, unfair business practices and unfair competition.Trending Stories
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