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Connecticut Law Tribune

A Legal Gem in Connecticut's Litchfield Hills

There are about 35,000 museums in the world, but only one that has law as its subject. Located 46 miles northwest of Hartford, it's the American Museum of Tort Law, in the small Litchfield County town of Winsted.
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Daily Business Review

ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuits Increase Amidst Lack of DOJ Compliance Guidelines

Website accessibility lawsuits continue to increase nationwide and here in Florida. Nearly every business sector has faced such lawsuits. Florida ranks first in the number of website accessibility suits filed in federal court this year.
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Corporate Counsel

What's Inside the Loot Box? It Could Be Gaming's Next Big Problem.

Are "loot boxes," a popular offering in the gaming world, a form of gambling that targets kids, or are they a perfectly valid way for companies to make money?
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Daily Report Online

Group Asks Governor to Deny Judgeship to Lawyer Who Helped Orchestrate Citizen Journalist's Arrest

VOTERGA has asked Georgia's governor not to appoint attorney and part-time magistrate judge Clint Bearden to the superior court bench, citing his role in the arrest and prosecution of citizen journalist Nydia Tisdale.
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Daily Business Review

Norwegian Cruise Line Defeats $90M Lawsuit From Former CEO

A Miami-Dade jury ruled against former CEO Colin Veitch on all counts.
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New York Law Journal

The DOJ's Challenge to the AT&T/Time Warner Deal

In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Shepard Goldfein and James Keyte discuss the key issues the D.C. District Court is likely to consider in assessing the DOJ's antitrust case against AT&T/Time Warner.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

RICO Class Action Targets Boies, K&L Gates Over 'Weinstein Sexual Enterprise'

The New York federal lawsuit, which parallels a California case filed last month, suggests the fallout may have just begun for some of Harvey Weinstein's past legal advisers.
40 minute read

Daily Report Online

Jury Acquits 'Citizen-Journalist' of Felony Charges

Nydia Tisdale had faced up to five years in prison if convicted on the most serious charges.
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National Law Journal

Special Counsel Tells Court Manafort Ghostwrote Op-Ed With Russian Colleague

Lawyers on Robert Mueller's team contend the unpublished op-ed shows Manafort is untrustworthy.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

FCC Agrees to Assist New York AG in Probe of Alleged ID Theft in Net Neutrality Comments

The FCC's Office of Inspector General has agreed to cooperate with New York's investigation into thousands of comments on net neutrality that were posted to the commission's website allegedly without the knowledge or consent of the individuals, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Monday. An FCC Commissioner also asked the Dec. 14 hearing be postponed until an investigation is complete.
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