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Daily Business Review

Florida Hotels Look to Congress Amid Expected Job Losses

Numbers provided by the American Hotel & Lodging Association indicate Florida has lost 76,746 hotel jobs due to the pandemic, and another 64,257 are threatened over the next six months.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Judge Questions Whether Epic's Case Can Address Antitrust Allegations in Apple and Google's App Stores

"As we frequently are in the Northern District of California, we're in a new world," said U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers. "They don't call it the Wild West for nothing."
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Clash of Video Gamers Results in $8.5 Million Jury Verdict

Tencent's Supercell Oy, maker of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, will have to pay at least $8.5 million for willful patent infringement.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Chelsea Art Gallery and Its Ex-President File Dueling Lawsuits in Manhattan Supreme Court

Marc Kasowitz argued in court papers that the ex-president of the Marlborough Gallery was removed as part of a "coup d'etat" while his father was seriously ill with COVID-19. But lawyers for the gallery pushed back, saying its former president breached fiduciary duty and misappropriated funds.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

NFL Team Reignites Conversation on Workplace Misconduct and NDAs

Recent news regarding complaints of sexual harassment by several former female employees of the now-called Washington Football Team (formerly known as the Washington Redskins) has reignited the conversation on workplace misconduct and the use of nondisclosure agreements.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

US Judge, Ruling Against NY Event Venues, Upholds Gathering Limits to Stem COVID Spread

U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny in the Western District of New York denied a preliminary injunction and argued that the state is given the power to implement emergency protective steps that infringe on federal constitutional rights when confronted with a "society-threatening epidemic."
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cuomo, Changing Course, Greenlights Indoor Dining for NYC Starting Sept. 30

The third-term governor is shifting course on indoor dining after facing multiple lawsuits and loud calls from New York City eateries, who pleaded with the state to offer an economic relief valve to an industry walloped by the coronavirus shutdowns.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

The Football Team Formerly Known as the Washington Redskins asks: What's in a Name?

Texas Lawyer spoke recently with attorney Chris Schwegmann, who tries trademark and copyright infringement, false advertising, antitrust, and other business cases, about The Washington Football Team.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

'Feels Good Man': Wilmer Lawyers Play Key Supporting Role in New Doc About the Travails of Pepe the Frog Creator

Lawyers from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr don't appear on screen in the new feature-length documentary "Feels Good Man" until about 72 minutes in. But boy, by the time they arrive are you glad to see them.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Fireworks Company Owners Agree to Dismiss Lawsuit Over New York's COVID-19 Rules

A group of firework company owners have agreed to dismiss their federal lawsuit over rules aimed at hampering transmission of the coronavirus.
2 minute read

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