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EU Penalties Could Cost Nike Billions

More than one year ago the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists published a report detailing a sweetheart arrangement between Dutch […]

Investor-Owned Utility Faces Bankruptcy

The investor-owned utility Pacific Gas & Electric, California’s largest power company, is facing possible criminal charges and up to $30 […]

Summary Highlights Legal Market, Partner Moves, In Asia-Pacific

China’s economy might be close to recession, but lawyers are still in demand in the corporate M&A sector, and, according […]

Money Laundering, Suspicious Transactions at Artichoke Joe’s

Artichoke Joe’s Casino, a California card club ( a gaming establishment that only offers card games), has been fined $8 […]

Cops Who Killed Suspects Hides Identities Under Victim’s Rights Law

A victims’ right law passed by referendum in South Dakota in 2016 allows crime victims to control whether information about […]

Citizens In AZ Attacking Self-Driving Cars

Autonomous vehicles being tested in Chandler, AZ, are being threatened, and sometimes attacked by citizens wielding weapons. Protesters have various axes […]

Six Hundred Dollars Per Month and a Free Trip To Miami

In response to a FOIA request, the FCC has made public emails expressing investigators’ surprise when they learned that a […]

Has Jeff Sessions Filed An Amicus Brief?

In a blog titled One Toke Over the Line, Mark Tabakman describes a case in which an employer defends an […]

Two Prominent Law Firms Accused, As $100M Ponzi Scheme Gets Unwound

Mississippi law firm Butler Snow and the law firm Baker Donelson are alleged to be partly liable for the “negligent […]

AI Competence Is An Ethical Duty

Blogging on the H5 site, Shelley Podolny calls attention to the ABA’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct, which impose an […]

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