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The Legal Intelligencer

Looking to Grow? In Franchising, Planning Is Key to Success

The reason that planning is more important in franchising is because franchising leverages a business, which expands the horizon of the brand more than a single owner or operator could.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Justices Are Urged to Protect States' Liquor Markets

At the center of the conflict, whose outcome could have national economic repercussions, is Tennessee's two-year residency requirement for retail liquor licenses.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

'A Cocktail-by-Cocktail History of the Eras of the Supreme Court'

Nancy Maveety, Tulane University political scientist and Supreme Court scholar, chats about her book "Glass and Gavel: The U.S. Supreme Court and Alcohol."
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Appeals Court Reinstates New Regs on Title Insurance Industry

A state appeals court has reinstated regulations on the title insurance industry enacted to prohibit insurers from wining and dining attorneys and real estate agents in exchange for business referrals and passing those costs along to consumers.
3 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Schnatter Granted Access to Papa John's Records Related to Ouster, Bouchard Rules

Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard ruled Tuesday that John Schnatter, the company's largest stockholder, was entitled to books and records regarding the company's decision to terminate his employment last July, after Forbes reported that he had used the N-word during a company training call.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Pro Se Immigrant: 1. Greenberg Traurig: 0

Pro se litigants usually fare terribly in court. So how did a young immigrant from Guinea who was fired from his job at Whole Foods defeat a motion for summary judgment by employment law experts from Greenberg Traurig?
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

McCusker Anselmi Accused of Creating Fake Clients to Block Fast-Food Joint

The law firm is accused of using fictitious clients to raise objections on behalf of a competing restaurant franchise owner.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week: A Delicious Win for Gibson Dunn and Squire Patton Boggs

The trio of litigators successfully defended ramen noodle companies from Korea that were hit with a $500 million class action for price fixing.
12 minute read

The Recorder

San Francisco Jury Rejects $500M Antitrust Claims in Ramen Price-Fixing Case

After a five-week trial, a federal jury in San Francisco issued a defense verdict in a $500 million antitrust class action filed against two South Korean companies accused of conspiring to fix the price of ramen noodles in the United States.
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

San Francisco Jury Rejects $500M Antitrust Claims in Ramen Noodles Price-Fixing Case

After a five-week trial, a federal jury in San Francisco issued a defense verdict in a $500 million antitrust class action filed against two South Korean companies accused of conspiring to fix the price of ramen noodles in the United States.
2 minute read

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