versus Pan Australia Shipping Pty. Ltd. that was filed in the federal court of Australia. The court has ordered Pan Australia to pay Comandate's costs of the appeal. The court has decided to allow the arbitration to determine all issues between the parties arising under the Trade Practices ...
Business Google monopoly: Prosecutors hint at company breakup, but analysts say it's unlikely Federal prosecutors hinted at a breakup of Google in proposals to a federal judge set on stripping the Mountain View technology giant of its monopoly over internet search, but analysts believe court-ordered...
The Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (COELIG) will hold a live training on October 30 at 1 p.m. to provide an overview of the responsible party regulatory amendments and a review of the changes in COELIG’s Lobbying Application. […] Campaign Finance Nebraska: “Wealthy Gover...
It says that Scheindlin ruled that the conversations and documents that banks and companies share with federal regulators do not fall under the attorney-client privilege. It notes that the court's decision triggers banks to be more careful when sharing information with regulators.Jaclyn Jaeger...
The measure, set to go into effect Oct. 1, would subject voter registration groups to fines and time in jail.
Supreme Court in Washington. The court was hearing arguments Wednesday over whether state abortion bans enacted after its sweeping ruling overturning Roe v. Wade can extend to medical emergencies. (AP video: Rick Gentilo, Dan Huff) 2 of 6 | Abortion-rights activists rally outside th...
Three years later, it agreed to sell Big Fish to Australia-based Aristocrat Technologies for $990 million. Today’s ruling kicks the case back down to district court. Churchill Downs could also request to have the case heard in front of a large appeals court panel or petition to ...
House okays one-week stopgap measure to avert shutdown GOP shutting out doctors, Democrats in effort to resuscitate healthcare overhaul Sanctuary cities get legal boost from conservative Supreme Court rulings Two American troops killed in Afghanistan near site where U...
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the pill to remain on the market while it considers the case, which it heard arguments in on Tuesday. The U.S. Judicial Conference, the judiciary's policymaking body, earlier this month adopted a discretionary policy that aims to ensure cases challenging ...
StandWithUs Center for Legal Justice (SCLJ) and two MIT students filed a federal lawsuit in Massachusetts District Court describing how MIT allegedly turns a blind eye to "hateful antisemitic discrimination and harassment" on its campus, refuses to enforce policies to protect Jewish and...