“Now, they don’t have to worry about catching a (constitutional) challenge every time they put a rule out there,” attorney Dennis Merkley said of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Locke Lord, in Merger Talks, Was Ordered to Pay $12.5M Over Alleged Client Fraud. What Does That Mean for the Deal?
Due diligence, done early in merger talks, should prevent any surprises about litigation against a law firm.
Paul Weiss Represents Nonprofit in Lawsuit Accusing Spotify of Underpaying Royalties
The complaint accuses Spotify of using the launch of its audiobook access product to categorize its $10.99 Premium subscription as a “bundled” subscription, reducing the amount of money reported to the plaintiff nonprofit, the Mechanical Licensing Collective.
Google Asks Virginia Federal Court to Remove Jury in DOJ's Antitrust Case
“Civil antitrust cases brought by the United States have historically been tried to the bench—not to a jury,” Google stated.
Far From Over: Insurers to Appeal $345M Consent Judgment in Boarding School Sexual Abuse Case
According to the defendant, the consent judgment “is a direct result of the insurers’ failure to provide a defense and a failure to provide indemnification for the claims brought by the plaintiffs.”

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