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Amazon Legal Chief’s Pay Topped $17 Million During Busy Year
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Epstein Victim’s Challenge to Non-Prosecution Agreement Tossed
A victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation was turned away by the en banc Eleventh Circuit when it denied her petition under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act challenging the non-prosecution agreement the government negotiated with him in secret.
Sherwin-Williams, DuPont, Armstrong Topple Lead Paint Verdict
A $6 million jury verdict against paint manufacturers E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Sherwin-Williams Co., and Armstrong Containers Inc. in a bellwether Wisconsin lead paint exposure suit was nixed after the Seventh Circuit found the trial court made multiple errors.
Republicans’ Big Tech Plan Gives Democrats’ Opening for Overhaul
A legislative outline from House Republican staff to overhaul the regulation of technology companies such as Facebook and Google shows room for bipartisan and industry agreement this Congress.
Infrastructure Plan Lifts Tribes’ Hope of Turning on Water Taps
Native American officials and advocates say the potential funding in President Joe Biden’s infrastructure plan represents an historic investment in new and existing tribal water infrastructure. It remains to be seen how much of the needed amount for clean drinking water in Indian country will be included in the eventual legislation.
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson Hit With Copyright Lawsuit
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is facing a copyright lawsuit filed Thursday in federal court in Florida by a photographer who alleges unauthorized use of photos he took during Jackson’s college career at the University of Louisville.
Vaccine Incentive Advice for Employers Coming: EEOC Attorney
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will address the legal gray area of employers offering Covid-19 vaccination incentives, after lawmakers and employer groups requested the workplace civil rights agency weigh in.
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