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Edelson Sues Girardi Law Firm Alleging $100 Million Fraud Plot
The now-defunct Girardi Keese law firm operated a continuing criminal enterprise that stole more than $100 million from the itsclients, co-counsel, vendors, “and many others unfortunate enough to do business with the firm,” the Edelson PC law firm said in a federal lawsuit.
FTC Eyes Seldom-Used Pricing Law to Crack Down on Market Abuse
The FTC is mulling the use of a rarely used anti-price discrimination law to potentially crack down on dominant companies’ unfair use of market power.
Sidley Austin Nabs Early Lead in Big Law Activist Investor Bouts
Sidley Austin LLP has emerged as the go-to law firm for companies fending off activist shareholders this year, pulling in more work than any of its peers.
States Expand Bans on Nondisclosure Pacts Beyond #MeToo Claims
Nondisclosure agreement restrictions in Washington state might be the nation’s broadest after recent revisions—as NDA bans spread and expand beyond their original scope nearly five years after the #MeToo movement spotlighted sexual harassment and assault.
Coca-Cola Loss Raises—But Ducks—Territoriality Trademark Tension
Google, Microsoft Back Bill Limiting Gag Orders on Data Demands
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Biden to Unveil Bailout Plan for Multiemployer Pension Funds
The federal government’s private-sector pension insurer is expected to soon unveil a permanent rule detailing its long-term strategy for bailing out severely underfunded multiemployer pension plans.
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