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Bumpy Ride for Six Flags: Biometrics Tactics Ruled Illegal in Illinois

In reversing a lower appellate court ruling, the Illinois Supreme Court found that Six Flags' fingerprint tactics for park guests violates the state's biometrics law.
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Daily Business Review

Case Closed: Miami's Frost Museum, Masonry Contractor Settle Lawsuit

Formrite Construction settled its lawsuit against Miami's Frost Museum of Science over payments for its masonry work.
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Daily Business Review

DeSantis Targets Airbnb Over West Bank Policy

The governor announced that Florida employees will no longer be reimbursed for Airbnb stays while traveling, as the state considers economic sanctions over the home-sharing platform's decision against listing properties in the West Bank.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Document: Air Traffic Controllers Union Sues Trump

Lawsuit says air traffic controllers "have been forced to continue performing their duties—duties essential to the ongoing function of this country—without any pay whatsoever."
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Daily Business Review

Jury Awards $1.2 Million to Cruise Passenger who Tripped Over Cleaning Bucket

A federal jury in Fort Lauderdale sided with a cruise ship passenger after Costa Crociere argued the bucket was obvious.
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New York Law Journal

Herb Kelleher, Lawyer Who Co-Founded Southwest Airlines With His Client, Dies at 87

Herbert David Kelleher graduated from New York University Law School and practiced on the East Coast before moving to Texas in 1962 to practice law. Kelleher and his client, Rollin King, founded Southwest Airlines five years later. His law background helped in the many legal battles involved in making the airline one of the world's most successful.
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Corporate Counsel

Herb Kelleher, Lawyer Who Co-Founded Southwest Airlines With His Client, Dies at 87

Born in New Jersey, Herbert David Kelleher graduated from New York University Law School and practiced on the East Coast before moving to Texas in 1962 to practice law. Kelleher and his client, Rollin King, founded Southwest Airlines five years later. His law background helped in the many legal battles involved in making the airline one of the world's most successful.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Municipal Regulation of Agricultural Operations in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania municipalities are “creatures of the state” and thus may only exercise those powers expressly and implicitly delegated to them by the General Assembly. One area in which municipalities have been delegated authority is the regulation of land uses.
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Legaltech News

Baker & Hostetler Steps In for Marriott in Data Breach Class Actions

On Tuesday, Baker & Hostetler's Daniel Warren, a partner in Cleveland, filed a court appearance to represent Marriott before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.
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Law.com

Baker & Hostetler Steps In for Marriott in Data Breach Class Actions

On Tuesday, Baker & Hostetler's Daniel Warren, a partner in Cleveland, filed a court appearance to represent Marriott before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.
2 minute read

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