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Preparing for Non-Compete Litigation: 2023 Update
Thomson Reuters Practical Law has released the 2023 update to “Preparing for Non-Compete Litigation,” co-authored by our colleague Peter A. Steinmeyer.
Following is an excerpt (see below to download the full version in PDF format):
Non-compete litigation is typically fast-paced …
Ace Attorney Fans Are Angry Over People Calling Clown Lady Hot
Ace Attorney fans are very upset over an animation that shows Geiru snapping her suspenders into her bust.
FTC Announces Public Forum on Proposed Noncompete Ban
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that it will be hosting a public forum on February 16, 2022, from 12:00-3:00 pm ET, to discuss its proposed nationwide non-compete ban. The forum is intended to supplement the FTC’s request …
ROSEN, A HIGHLY RECOGNIZED LAW FIRM, Encourages Daktronics, Inc. Investors to Secure Counsel Before Important February 21 Deadline in Securities Class Action
Published: Feb. 7, 2023 at 1:14 PM CST|Updated: 10 hours ago
NEW YORK, Feb. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ —
WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds
Wolverhampton City Council and others v London Gypsies and Travelers and others – UKSCBlog
In this post, Frankie McPeanne, a trainee solicitor, and Emma Pinkerton, a Partner, both in the Real Estate Disputes team at CMS, preview the decision awaited from the Supreme Court in Wolverhampton City Council and others (Respondents) v London Gypsies
Upcoming Webinar Series! Commercial Litigation Outlook: Insights and Predictions for Litigation Trends in 2023 | Seyfarth Shaw
Welcome to the third annual installment of Seyfarth Shaw’s Commercial Litigation Outlook, in which our nationally-recognized team provides insights about litigation issues and trends to expect in 2023.
The likely continuing global tumult and increasing chances for a recession will
Public Consultation Underway for Australian Copyright Enforcement Regime
On 24 November 2022, the Australian Attorney-General the Hon Mark Dreyfus KC MP announced the Attorney-General’s Department’s intention to release an issues paper for public consultation, as the first stage of a review into Australia’s current copyright enforcement regime. The
Legislation Reintroduced in Congress to Ban Non-Compete Agreements and Seeking to Go Even Further than the FTC’s Proposed Ban | Seyfarth Shaw
US Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and US Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) on February 1st reintroduced the Workforce Mobility Act. The legislation would ban the use of non-compete agreements with some limited exceptions. US Representative Scott Peters (D-Calif.-52) and