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September 22, 2023
A California federal judge on Friday certified a class of 184,000 college athletes seeking injunctive relief in antitrust litigation against the NCAA over their name, image and likeness rights, but held off on certifying classes of athletes who seek damages for allegedly lost revenue.
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September 22, 2023
A California federal judge has agreed to partially trim Carl Zeiss Meditec's trade secrets lawsuit against a rival over eye diagnostics software but left for another day the issue of whether a former employee breached his employment contract.
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September 22, 2023
A Tesla shareholder from Illinois has objected to a proposed settlement of a Delaware Chancery Court lawsuit that accuses Tesla directors of pocketing "outrageous" compensation, saying the $735 million deal is unfair in part because it doesn't specify how much each director will pay.
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September 22, 2023
USI Insurance Services LLC and a subsidiary are suing an ex-employee and a former insurance-carrier partner after the underwriter allegedly jumped ship to help the insurance carrier cut out its need for his former employer, according to a lawsuit filed in North Carolina state court.
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September 22, 2023
Marsh McLennan urged the Second Circuit to review its decision to revive a former employee's lawsuit seeking relief for what she called the professional services firm's failure to protect her personal information in a data breach.
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September 22, 2023
A former aide at her sister's New Jersey law firm has urged a federal judge to move her lawsuit against the practice back to New Jersey state court and grant her attorney fees, arguing the federal court lacks subject matter jurisdiction over her anticipatory breach of contract and retaliation claims.
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September 22, 2023
Stinson LLP has hired the former deputy general counsel and senior vice president of Varsity Brands to join its team in Washington, D.C., the firm announced Wednesday.
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September 21, 2023
A bookkeeper who is already imprisoned for financial crimes was indicted in a separate North Carolina case on charges she stole more than $1.1 million from her employer and used it for personal expenses like a trip to Disney World, prosecutors said.
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September 21, 2023
Mortgage lending company New American Funding has asked a California federal judge to send a lawsuit accusing it of stealing a rival's trade secrets to arbitration as required under its employment agreement.
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September 21, 2023
Becton Dickinson and two hospitals urged the Illinois Supreme Court on Thursday not to ignore any terms in the Biometric Information Privacy Act's health care exemption and to find that health care employers can't be held liable for their employees' use of automated medication dispensing cabinets.
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September 21, 2023
The Tenth Circuit appeared skeptical Thursday of the government's argument that a former University of Kansas professor's failure to inform his employer he was pursuing a job in China was relevant to federal grant funding decisions, with one judge citing a "failure of evidence."
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September 21, 2023
A school district urged North Carolina's highest court to bar as unconstitutional a state law that places a ceiling on state retirement benefits and mandates government employers pay for sharp increases in certain workers' pensions, arguing a court of appeals panel wrongly found the law constitutional.
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September 21, 2023
Bicameral legislation introduced by Democrats on Thursday would give the U.S. Federal Trade Commission more resources and authority to regulate companies' use of artificial intelligence amid concerns about "harmful biases" being proliferated by automated decision-making.
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September 21, 2023
The legal teams squaring off in a pair of lawsuits over diversity fellowship programs at Perkins Coie LLP and Morrison Foerster LLP have a personal stake in the issue — plaintiff's counsel Consovoy McCarthy PLLC argued the recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings the cases build on, while Perkins Coie's counsel at Jenner & Block LLP lead a team created to deal with those rulings' fallout.
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September 21, 2023
In separate letters to a New York federal court, Steptoe & Johnson LLP and Alston & Bird LLP attorneys pushed back on prosecutors' bid for a Curcio hearing to examine potential conflicts concerning their clients, OneTaste Inc. founder Nicole Daedone and former executive Rachel Cherwitz.
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September 21, 2023
Total Quality Systems Inc., a Utah defense contractor suing a former business partner for defamation and misappropriating trade secrets, is urging a federal judge to toss counterclaims that it infringed two of the ex-partner's patents, saying the patents sought to protect ideas and were thus invalid.
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September 20, 2023
Ex-Apollo Global Management CEO Leon Black urged a New York federal judge Wednesday to sanction employment boutique Wigdor LLP in a lawsuit accusing him of raping an autistic teenager at Jeffrey Epstein's town house in 2002, saying the plaintiff "concocted the entire story" and the firm is aiding her "delusions."
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September 20, 2023
Three executives of semiconductor maker Fujian Jinhua conspired together and stole trade secrets on memory technology from U.S.-based Micron, a government prosecutor told the California federal judge overseeing the criminal bench trial against the Chinese state-owned company in closing arguments Wednesday.
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September 20, 2023
Electronic Arts Inc. is attempting to muddy the waters by misrepresenting the contract agreements held by Brandr Group LLC so it can pay bargain prices for the name, image and likeness of college athletes, the agency argued in an effort to keep its contract dispute suit alive.
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September 20, 2023
Counsel representing a retired Sutter Health orthopedic surgeon told a California state judge during bench trial openings in his whistleblower suit Wednesday that the nonprofit owes $519 million after allegedly double-billing for certain operating-room services without documentation, while Sutter's counsel defended its billing practices as proper.
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September 20, 2023
A New York-based building supplier can't stop a California rival from allegedly bad-mouthing it to customers, a North Carolina state court judge has ruled, finding the Empire State company based its arguments for a temporary restraining order on speculation and hasn't shown the matter is an emergency.
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September 20, 2023
Atlanta-headquartered Edible Arrangements LLC must face two of three counterclaims brought by its former president and chief operating officer in the fruit-basket company's case alleging a $2.5 million kickback scheme.
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September 20, 2023
A Connecticut portfolio manager who resigned after 17 years with Rowayton-based Graham Capital Management LP has filed a state court lawsuit in a bid to escape a two-year noncompete agreement that spans the globe, saying the contract's duration and geographical scope are extraordinary in his industry and therefore unenforceable.
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September 20, 2023
A professional basketball training academy filed suit in Ohio federal court Tuesday seeking a temporary restraining order against one of its former vice presidents over allegations that after he left the organization, he used proprietary information to start a competing program.
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September 20, 2023
A former executive of aerospace company Airo Group Holdings Inc. has sued the company in Delaware's Chancery Court, accusing a slew of directors of firing him after he began looking into a series of allegedly suspicious financial transactions.