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Daily Business Review

Inside David Beckham's Proposed Soccer Stadium, Other Real Estate Proposed for Melreese

The Miami City Commission is set to vote Wednesday on a proposal to redevelop the city-owned Melreese golf course with a Major League Soccer stadium as the centerpiece.
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Daily Business Review

David Beckham Heads Into Stadium Referendum Bid With Looming Questions on Project

Soccer stadium developers are calculating the feasibility of a guaranteed $15-an-hour wage and 5 percent revenue sharing with the city.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Walgreens Can't Dodge Shareholder Suit Over Failed Rite Aid Merger

Overconfident statements Walgreens officials made as its proposed merger with Rite Aid began to show signs of crumbling possibly misled shareholders, a federal judge has ruled in declining to dismiss a shareholder class action suit against the pharmacy company.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Whole Foods Not Liable for Worker's Vandalized Car, NJ Court Rules

"We are convinced that the trial court erred in concluding that Whole Foods had a duty to protect plaintiff's vehicle from vandalism," Appellate Division Judges Harry Carroll and Patrick DeAlmeida said.
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Daily Business Review

Brightline Commuters Can Expect Complementary Retail in Miami, Metro 1 Says

Metro 1 Commercial LLC, which brought Zak the Baker and The Salty Donut to Miami's Wynwood neighborhood, has been hired to find retail tenants for MiamiCentral at the Brightline station.
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Delaware Business Court Insider

Del. High Court Revives Challenge to $1.4B Acquisition of Grocery Chain

The Delaware Supreme Court on Monday effectively revived a shareholder suit challenging Fresh Market Inc.'s $1.4 billion acquisition by a private equity firm, in an opinion that served as a "cautionary reminder" that partial disclosures cannot secure business-judgment protections under the Corwin doctrine.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Should a Duty of Care be Created to Facilitate Tort Actions in Privacy Cases?

Facebook allows companies to access your private data without consent. Uber has used big data to embarrass its enemies. Companies like Equifax and Yahoo have been hacked and your private information is no longer private.
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Daily Business Review

Jury Finds Store Not at Fault for Customer's Fall

A fall at a Dress for Less store was blamed on a girl blowing bubbles.
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Daily Business Review

Deaf Costco Employee Awarded $775,000 for Discrimination

A stocker claimed discrimination and retaliation by the retailer on a request for accommodation.
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The Recorder

Laches Still Applies in Trademark Cases, 9th Circuit Rules in Fashion Case

The Supreme Court may have put the kibosh on laches in patent and copyright cases, but Ninth Circuit Judge Jay Bybee says the calculus is different under the Lanham Act.
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