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Daily Business Review

Federal Judge Tosses Out Activists' Rodman Dam Challenge

The construction of the Rodman dam and the reservoir was part of the Cross Florida Barge Canal project, which was halted by the federal government in 1971.
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New York Law Journal

'US Airways v. Sabre Holdings': A Tale of a Two-Sided Market

The past year and a half witnessed important antitrust law developments for cases involving "two-sided" transaction markets, i.e., markets in which a sale on one side cannot be made without also making a sale on the other side of the market. Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a decision in 'US Airways v. Sabre Holdings', which is the next chapter in this evolving story.
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Daily Business Review

GrayRobinson's Peter Quinter Completes Berlin Marathon

The chair of the law firm's U.S. customs and international trade law group has finished five major marathons and plans a sixth in 2021.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Judge Seitz: Carnival Must Move Faster to Stem Ocean Pollution

Miami-based Carnival Corp., the world's largest cruise operator, is about halfway through a five-year probation sentence for a 2016 criminal pollution conviction.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

MGM Willing to Pay Up to $800M to Settle Las Vegas Massacre Lawsuits

The settlement valued at $735 million to $800 million would resolve lawsuits filed over the 2017 mass shooting at MGM's Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas.
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The Legal Intelligencer

'Pellegrino' Revisited: TSOs Are Officers of the US, Third Circ. Rules

Cliff Rieders In my first article on Pellegrino v. Transportation Safety Administration, No. 15-3047 (3d Cir. July 11, 2018) (Krause, J.), I predicted that, when revisited, the panel decision supporting the district court's grant of summary judgment in favor of the United States would be overturned. This time, I was correct!
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The Recorder

Passengers Sue United Claiming Kickbacks Doubled the Cost of Travel Insurance

Consumers claim that they would not have paid the artificially inflated travel insurance prices had they known that the airline negotiated a brokerage fee with the sellers.
3 minute read

Law.com

Three Lawyers Appointed to Lead Ethiopian Airlines Crash Lawsuits Against Boeing

Bob Clifford of Clifford Law Offices was appointed lead counsel in nearly 100 cases brought over the Ethiopian Airlines crash that led Boeing to ground it 737 Max 8 aircraft.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Federal Court Clears Business in Firing Over Ebola Fear

The EEOC found "reasonable cause" to believe that Massage Envy-South Tampa fired Kimberly Lowe because it "regarded" her as disabled, which would be a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Ethics Outcry as Trump Touts 'Magnificent' Doral for Next G-7

Government ethics watchdogs have long railed against the perils of President Donald Trump earning money off the presidency and hosting foreign leaders at his properties.
5 minute read

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