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Dog Food Suit Location Dispute to Get US Supreme Court Review
The Supreme Court agreed to consider whether changes to a complaint about overpriced prescription dog food precludes federal courts from hearing the dispute.
Justices to Review CBD Oil Makers’ Fight Against Consumer Suit
The US Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal from the manufacturers of a CBD hemp oil now facing triple damages in a lawsuit brought by a consumer who says the product caused him to fail a drug test and lose his job.
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A&O Financial Services Chief Exits Ahead of Merger With Shearman
Damian Carolan, a practice group head at Allen & Overy, is leaving the UK law firm days before it officially merges with New York’s Shearman & Sterling.
GM Can Terminate Dealership After Warranty Claims Dispute
A lower court properly ruled that General Motors Co. was within its rights to terminate a franchise agreement with a New Jersey dealership that submitted false warranty claims, a federal appeals court said.
Indiana University Medical Student Must Use Real Name in Suit
A former medical student at Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis, must use his real name or risk dismissal of a due process claim involving his expulsion from the school, the Seventh Circuit said.
Fifth Circuit Panel Questions Labor Agency Limits on Tip Credit
Federal appeals court judges appeared skeptical of a US Labor Department rule requiring businesses to pay tip-earning employees the full minimum wage during their idle time.
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Health Plans Must Cover Transgender Care, Fourth Cir. Says
Two states’ health plans’ blanket coverage exclusions for gender-affirming care are unconstitutional, the full Fourth Circuit said Monday.
NLRB to Defend Severance Agreement Decision at Sixth Circuit
A Michigan hospital will urge a federal appeals court to overturn a labor board ruling that restricted employers’ ability to use broad non-disparagement and non-disclosure provisions in employee severance agreements.
Republican AGs Challenge Title IX Rule Clarifying LGBTQ Rights
Five Republican state attorneys general filed challenges Monday to the Biden administration’s new Title IX rule that aims to strengthen protections for transgender students.
Supreme Court's Ethical Dilemmas Began Before Clarence Thomas
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Greenberg Traurig Adds IP Litigator Burshteyn as Shareholder
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A&O Financial Services Chief Exits Ahead of Merger With Shearman
Damian Carolan, a practice group head at Allen & Overy, is leaving the UK law firm days before it officially merges with New York’s Shearman & Sterling.
Cole Schotz Adds Megan Kilzy to New Jersey Litigation Department
Megan B. Kilzy has joined Cole Schotz as a member in the litigation department and white collar criminal defense and government investigations group in the Hackensack, N.J., office, the firm said Monday.
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