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The Legal Intelligencer

2018 GC Impact Award Winners

The Legal is proud to present the 2018 GC Impact award winners.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Weber Gallagher Nearly Doubles in NY With Retail Defense Group

The six-lawyer group is joining from midsize firm Ropers Majeski Kohn Bentley.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Doctor's Defamation Suit Against Walgreens Falls Flat on Appeal

A doctor who sued Walgreens alleging the company's pharmacists defamed him by telling his patients he was under investigation by the Drug Enforcement Agency has lost his bid to revive the case.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Appeal in Consumer Suit Narrowed After Justices Define 'Aggrieved Consumer'

The Supreme Court said a plaintiff must show there was actual monetary or other harm in order to become eligible for compensation.
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Daily Business Review

Investor Pays $3M for Mostly Vacant Tamarac Building. Why?

Current Capital Real Estate Group bought the retail strip center at 6001-6091 N. University Drive with the plan to fill the holes.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Napping While Black: Policing Northern Color Lines in the Modern Day

Recent incidents have revealed ways white people—often specifically white women—are still using the law to maintain white dominance in the northern states.
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Delaware Business Court Insider

Walmart Sues to Block Tax Executive's Move to Amazon

Walmart Inc. on Thursday sued to prevent a former top tax executive from taking a job with Amazon.com Inc., arguing the move would present a "direct competitive threat" to Walmart by exposing the online retailer's business strategy and potential merger plans.
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National Law Journal

CVS, Best Buy End Job-Applicant Personality Tests Amid EEOC Probe

The use of personality tests ballooned over the last decade, as companies tried to find efficient ways to hire workers by using algorithms to predict how a worker will perform.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Disclaimers and Informed Consent in the Medical Marijuana Industry

Because marijuana is still frustratingly and inappropriately listed on Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substance Act (21 U.S.C. Section  321 et seq.)…
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Corporate Counsel

After Starbucks and Nordstrom Incidents, What Should Racial Bias Training Look Like?

Two of the hallmarks of effective racial sensitivity training are an emphasis on specific behaviors and long-term consistency, experts said.
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