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Litigation Daily

Papa John's Hit with Securities Class Action for Failing to Follow Its Own Ethics Policy

The former chairman and CEO of the pizza chain resigned after reportedly using a racial slur during a conference call, but the new class action suit said additional reports about Schnatter's behavior also show the company's public statements about its corporate ethics were false and misleading.
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New York Law Journal

Claims Over Papa John's Founder John Schnatter Draw Investor Suit

The former chairman and CEO of the pizza chain resigned after reportedly using a racial slur during a conference call, but the new class action suit said additional reports about Schnatter's behavior also show the company's public statements about its corporate ethics were false and misleading.
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The Recorder

Entertainment Litigator, Nightclub Owner Jumps to Carlton Fields

Steven Weisburd, a former partner at Dechert and Munger, Tolles & Olson, has joined the Florida-based firm in Los Angeles, where he co-owns a trendy new cocktail bar.
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The Legal Intelligencer

3rd Circ. Gives Insurers Weapon Against Restaurants That Serve Intoxicated Patrons

The Third Circuit has ruled that an insurer could bring an action for contribution under state law against a restaurant that allegedly overserved alcohol to its insured, rejecting the restaurant's claim that the Dram Shop law precluded the insurer's suit.
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Daily Report Online

5. Stephen Avera, Flowers Foods Inc.

Avera has been with some iteration of Flowers Foods since 1986.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Is Judge Kavanaugh a Fan of Antitrust Laws? Let's Take a Look

We know Judge Brett Kavanaugh is a fan of the Washington Nationals. But is he also a fan of the antitrust laws?
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The Legal Intelligencer

Dunkin' Donuts Insisted Burns Not From Loose Cup Lid

On Nov. 15, 2016, John Haslip, 57, a home inspector, bought a 24-ounce cup of coffee at a Dunkin' Donuts drive-through in Worcester. After getting the coffee, Haslip placed it in his car's cup holder and drove five minutes to his home.
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The Legal Intelligencer

No-Poach Agreements in Franchising: Suggestions and Best Practices

No-poach agreements contain clauses which prohibit the solicitation of employees. The party bound by such an agreement agrees not to compete with the employer for its employees and agrees not to solicit an existing employee to leave.
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Daily Business Review

Too Drunk to Ride? Ride-Sharing Services May Drop Loyal Clients

With ride-share services appealing increasingly to late-night partygoers, Uber seems to be taking more seriously the risks associated with these passengers—particularly the drunk ones.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Man Who Injured Waitress With Forcible Kiss Hit With $3M Verdict

Waitresses are used to dealing with bad customers. Few, however, end up having to sue one, and fewer still end up with a $3 million jury award after being injured by a diner who couldn't keep his hands to himself.
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