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Reed Smith Gets Digital Music Pro From Calif. Boutique Firm
Reed Smith LLP announced Tuesday it has hired a music and entertainment attorney inLos Angeles who worked at boutique entertainment law firm Granderson Des Rochers LLP, Universal Music Publishing Group and Google.
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Justices Won't Hear Avenatti Appeal Of Nike Conviction
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear an appeal from Michael Avenatti challenging his conviction for trying to extort millions from Nike, with the high court's rejection ending thedisbarred attorney's chances at overturning one of his three criminal convictions.
- May 28, 2024
Chancery Speeds Microsoft Query Over $68.7B Activision Deal
Microsoft Corp. is entitled to a quick court declaration on whether its $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc. in October was valid, and a pension fund shareholder that challenged the deal has a right to be involved in the process, Delaware's Court of Chancery said Tuesday.
- May 28, 2024
9th Circ. Won't Touch IRS Bid For Tax Liability On Bookie
A bookie who pled guilty to helping run an illegal sports gambling ring out of Peru can't escape his ensuing $100,000 tax liability under a Ninth Circuit ruling that declined to expunge his conviction after he argued the taxes are disproportionately punishing.
- May 28, 2024
High Court Won't Hear Pilot HOA's Rail Easem*nt Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a request from an Alaska homeowners association made up of pilots to review a Ninth Circuit decision giving a railroad control of an easem*nt cutting into an airstrip for an airplane-centric subdivision.
- May 28, 2024
Justices Will Review EPA's 'Vague' SF Water Pollution Regs
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to review the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's decision to set "vague" and "generic" pollution prohibitions for San Francisco, as opposed to numerical standards.
- May 24, 2024
Live Nation Ticket Buyers Follow Feds With Antitrust Suit
Live Nation and Ticketmaster were hit with a consumer antitrust proposed class action Thursday accusing them of monopolizing concert promotion and ticketing for major concert venues following their 2010 merger, which comes on the heels of the U.S. Department of Justice's own lawsuit.
- May 24, 2024
Sony Denied Early Bid To Block PlayStation Antitrust Class
A California federal judge Friday denied Sony's preemptive bid to deny class certification in a suit accusing it of overcharging PlayStation Store users through a monopoly on downloadable game cards, saying Sony has yet to show that the plaintiffs are bound by class action waivers, or it can enforce arbitration.
- May 24, 2024
Real Estate Authority: Adaptive Reuse, Climate Risk, SFR
Catch up on this week's key developments by state from Law360 Real Estate Authority — including one BigLaw real estate leader's take on adaptive reuse, the enduring risk of climate change for public companies, and the latest industry player perspectives on the single-family rental market.
- May 24, 2024
Top Senate Banking Dem Presses DoorDash On Biz Advances
Food ordering and delivery platform DoorDash has come under fire from the chair of the U.S. Senate's banking committee over merchant cash advance products offered on its platform, with the lawmaker saying the typically high costs of such offerings bear "a troubling similarity to payday lending practices."
- May 24, 2024
Contractor Entitled To Share In Navy Savings, Board Rules
The U.S. Navy must share with a construction contractor savings resulting from the contractor's changes to a design-build task order, after the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals ruled the Navy constructively accepted the contractor's proposal for the money-saving changes.
- May 24, 2024
Electric Car Co. Execs Hid Supply Issues, New Suit Claims
A shareholder of ChargePoint Holdings Inc. alleged Friday that current and former officers and directors of the electric vehicle charging station company misrepresented the company's business prospects and failed to disclose supply overruns for charging products, causing a stock drop when the truth was finally revealed.
- May 24, 2024
Red States Target Blue States In Push To End Climate Torts
A novel red-state request that the U.S. Supreme Court nix climate change torts brought by state governments against fossil fuel companies can be seen as an attempt to urge the justices not to pass up another opportunity to weigh in on the issue, legal experts told Law360.
- May 24, 2024
9th Circ. Says H-2A Employers Must Pay Highest Wages
The Ninth Circuit on Friday said the U.S. Department of Labor can't let employers pay foreign farmworkers on H-2A visas a lower wage rate, rejecting the department's argument that the matter is moot because the previous harvest season is over.
- May 24, 2024
Airline Worker Terrorized 'Countless' Passengers, Suit Says
A California man with ties to American Airlines gained access to the private information of regional airline passengers and embarked on a monthslong campaign of harassing them, according to a lawsuit in federal court with 15 plaintiffs.
- May 24, 2024
Law360 looks at four U.S. Supreme Court petitions filed in the past two weeks, including the FDA's request that the justices curb an increase in forum shopping at the Fifth Circuit, and two veterinarians who want the justices to allow plaintiffs to pursue antitrust claims for actions allegedly leading to the creation of a monopoly.
- May 24, 2024
CVS Hit With PAGA Suit Alleging OT, Records Violations
CVS Pharmacy Inc. regularly requires employees to work overtime due to understaffing and unreasonably high workloads without appropriately compensating them, and the company alters records by clocking employees out to make it seem it is complying with labor laws, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday in California state court.
- May 24, 2024
Green Groups Lose In California Fish Protection Lawsuit
The federal government properly considered the needs of fish protected under the Endangered Species Act when it approved water supply contracts for California's Central Valley Project, the Ninth Circuit said in a ruling rejecting environmental groups' claims to the contrary.
- May 24, 2024
'Vanderpump Rules' Star Can't Cancel 'Scandoval' Claims
A California judge ruled Friday that "Vanderpump Rules" star Tom Sandoval cannot escape all claims in a suit by former co-star Rachel Leviss alleging he secretly recorded sexually explicit videos she sent him, leading to the show's "Scandoval" cheating scandal, dismissing one claim but allowing Leviss to amendthe complaint.
- May 24, 2024
Realtors Want Case Over 'Cooperation' Rule To Stay Dismissed
The National Association of Realtors urged a California federal court not to reconsider dismissing a case targeting rules that prevent real estate agents from listing properties outside their affiliated networks, after the case took a trip to the Ninth Circuit.
- May 24, 2024
Xponential Fitness Sues Ex-CEO In Del. To Avoid Calif. Court
Fitness brand franchiser Xponential Fitness Inc. sued its recently resigned CEO in Delaware Chancery Court Friday, asking the court to find that the First State's laws, not California's, govern a dispute over the former CEO's right to inspect the company's books and records.
- May 24, 2024
Biden's Judicial Impact And What's Left On The Wish List
President Joe Biden secured confirmation of his 200th federal judge Wednesday and has transformed the judiciary by picking more women and people of color than any other president. But the upcoming election season could derail his hopes of confirming many more judges.
- May 24, 2024
Off The Bench: NCAA Settles House NIL Class Action
In this week’s Off the Bench, the NCAA settles its court dispute with hundreds of thousands of athletes over name, image and likeness compensation, NFL rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. is taken to court over an endorsem*nt contract, and former Super Bowl champion Antonio Brown’s post-career life is burdened further by bankruptcy.If you were sidelined this week, Law360 is here to catch you up on the sports and betting stories that had our readers talking.
- May 24, 2024
9th Circ. Lets Hearsay Issue Slide In Unlawful Crossing Case
The Ninth Circuit affirmed a Mexican man's conviction for trying to enter the U.S. unlawfully, saying that while a lower court should've weighed whether a border agent's translated statements should be attributed to the man, any resulting error was harmless.
- May 24, 2024
Feds' Probe Into Waymo Self-Driving Car Finds More Incidents
The U.S. auto safety regulator has said it found nine additional incidents of Waymo LLC autonomous vehicles exhibiting "unexpected driving behaviors" and has asked the company for more information as part of a new investigation.
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Table of Contents
Reed Smith Gets Digital Music Pro From Calif. Boutique Firm
Justices Won't Hear Avenatti Appeal Of Nike Conviction
Chancery Speeds Microsoft Query Over $68.7B Activision Deal
9th Circ. Won't Touch IRS Bid For Tax Liability On Bookie
High Court Won't Hear Pilot HOA's Rail Easem*nt Case
Justices Will Review EPA's 'Vague' SF Water Pollution Regs
Live Nation Ticket Buyers Follow Feds With Antitrust Suit
Sony Denied Early Bid To Block PlayStation Antitrust Class
Real Estate Authority: Adaptive Reuse, Climate Risk, SFR
Top Senate Banking Dem Presses DoorDash On Biz Advances
Contractor Entitled To Share In Navy Savings, Board Rules
Electric Car Co. Execs Hid Supply Issues, New Suit Claims
Red States Target Blue States In Push To End Climate Torts
9th Circ. Says H-2A Employers Must Pay Highest Wages
Airline Worker Terrorized 'Countless' Passengers, Suit Says
CVS Hit With PAGA Suit Alleging OT, Records Violations
Green Groups Lose In California Fish Protection Lawsuit
'Vanderpump Rules' Star Can't Cancel 'Scandoval' Claims
Realtors Want Case Over 'Cooperation' Rule To Stay Dismissed
Xponential Fitness Sues Ex-CEO In Del. To Avoid Calif. Court
Biden's Judicial Impact And What's Left On The Wish List
Off The Bench: NCAA Settles House NIL Class Action
9th Circ. Lets Hearsay Issue Slide In Unlawful Crossing Case
Feds' Probe Into Waymo Self-Driving Car Finds More Incidents
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