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At a time when regulators are pouncing at the slightest whiff of corporate collusion, legal departments need to be hypervigilant about what information their companies share—not only with competitors but with third parties such as trade groups. Corporate counsel say that’s just a start, and that effectively managing antitrust risk…
Former FCC chairman Ajit Pai reacts to President Biden signing a law to potentially force the sale of the app in the United States on The Bottom Line. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday voted to approve a regulation that will reinstate net neutrality rules that allow the agency…
While not directly applicable to law firms, the FTC’s ban on noncompete agreements has far-reaching implications. It serves as a stark reminder of cultures pivotal role in talent retention and attraction, with the potential to shift top legal talent toward in-house positions. Law firm leaders must recognize that culture is…
What Will Happen in These Cases? Alleged Violation of Noncompetes | Connecticut Law Tribune Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/ctlawtribune/2024/04/25/what-will-happen-in-these-cases-alleged-violation-of-noncompetes/ Credit: Vitalii Vodolazskyi/Shutterstock.com NEWS “We are reviewing the complaint and are confident that we have done absolutely nothing wrong,” United Health CEO Brandon Edwards said. “We operate with the highest integrity in…
Aileen McGrath has known she wanted to be an appellate lawyer since she was about seven-years old. That’s when McGrath, now a partner in the Supreme Court and appellate practice at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, saw her father make his sole argument at the U.S. Supreme Court. ,…
Withers KhattarWong, the Singapore office of Withers in the U.K., is building a class action against Singapore-based and listed Cordlife Group, which provides private cord blood banking services in Asia. Singapore flagship newspaper, the Business Times, reported this week that at least two groups of Cordlife customers are considering class…
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