“You’re going to still see enforcement by some states for time, space and scope-type noncompete roles,” said Gwendolyn Lindsay Coole, Wisconsin’s antitrust chief.
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Greer, Burns & Crain Files Trademark Suit Over Barbie Doll Counterfeits
Mattel is also asking to be awarded statutory damages of $2 million for every counterfeit use of the Barbie trademark.
Trump Defense Errors Allowed Sexual Details Into Evidence, Merchan Rules
Defense denial of any affair between Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels during their opening statements immediately “pitted” Daniels’ credibility against Trump’s, allowing explicit testimony, the judge ruled.
Delaware Judge Announces Retirement From US Third Circuit Appeals Court
According to the federal judiciary, Jordan gave notice of his plan to retire on May 7, and he plans to leave the bench on Jan. 15, days before a presidential inauguaration. With one other current vacancy on the court, the currently majority-Republican Third Circuit could flip.
Attorneys General Secure $10.25M Settlement With Major Phone Carriers
“We have all heard and seen advertisements announcing too-good-to-be-true cellphone deals, offering wireless devices for free or ‘unlimited’ data,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta said. “Turns out, many of those deals are indeed too good to be true.”

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