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Litigation Daily

On a Roll: The IRS Keeps Winning Marijuana Cases in US Appeals Courts

The Tenth Circuit ruling was the latest blow for marijuana-related businesses seeking to take the full range of tax deductions available to other companies.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Financial Sector Sees Major Spike in Mobile Cyberattacks, Report Says

A new look at cybercrime trends throughout the world shows that the financial industry experienced a 37 percent increase in takeover attacks during the second half of 2018, and a whopping 107 percent spike when looking at fraudsters' attempts to gain control of user accounts during mobile transactions.
4 minute read

The Recorder

5 Ways Autonomous Vehicles Will Change Law That You Might Not Expect

Eric Tanenblatt, the global chairman of public policy and regulation at Dentons, discusses how self-driving cars may lead to change in zoning laws, public finance, and more.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

5 Ways Autonomous Vehicles Will Change Law That You Might Not Expect

Eric Tanenblatt, the global chairman of public policy and regulation at Dentons, discusses how self-driving cars may lead to change in zoning laws, public finance, and more.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Federal Lawsuit: Former Danbury City Employee Claims Racial Discrimination, Retaliation

Former Danbury city worker Marlene Moore-Callands has filed a federal lawsuit against the municipality, claiming she worked in a hostile environment and that supervisors retaliated against her when she complained.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

New Report Says Europe Now Has More Than Half of All Open Bribery Investigations

TRACE's 9th annual Global Enforcement Report is a country-by-country look at government-led investigations into suspected bribery allegations, offering general counsel a better understanding of global trends.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Pilot Popped for Flying With Cannabis Chocolate Bars Loses DC Circuit Case

"That the marijuana was purchased in Colorado does not change the fact that marijuana is illegal under federal law and in federal airspace," Judge David Sentelle wrote for the unanimous three-judge federal appeals panel.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Liberty Bank Pays Nearly $16M to Resolve Discrimination Claims, Denies Wrongdoing

Following a lawsuit accusing it of practicing racial discrimination in its lending practices. Liberty Bank has agreed to settle the case by making about $16 million in funds available for various programs to help people in low- to moderate-income communities.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Judge Acquits Barclays Trader of Fraud Charges in HP Deal

A federal judge in San Francisco has cut short the criminal trial against Barclays foreign exchange trader Robert Bogucki, finding that no reasonable juror could find him guilty.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

SF Judge Acquits Barclays Trader of Fraud Charges in HP Deal

A federal judge in San Francisco has cut short the criminal trial against Barclays foreign exchange trader Robert Bogucki, finding that no reasonable juror could find him guilty.
4 minute read

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