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Supreme Court declines South Carolina agency appeal in Google antitrust case

JURIST

In that case, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Google. The Fourth Circuit had previously upheld a trial court decision that South Carolina waived its Eleventh Amendment protections against subpoenas by participating in the federal lawsuit.

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US judge temporarily blocks California law that bans concealed carry of handguns in most public places

JURIST

Carney issued a preliminary injunction on Wednesday blocking a California law that prohibits concealed carry permit holders from carrying firearms in most public places. The case is in the US District Court for the Central District of California. Carney found that the California law violates the Second Amendment of the US Constitution.

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Why A Delaware Supreme Court Decision Affirming Shifting A Contingency Fee To The Losing Party Could Have Applications To Recovering The Costs Of Litigation Funding [Sponsored]

Above The Law

The state’s top court upheld fee-shifting of a contingent fee. Analogous logic could apply to the costs of litigation funding. The post Why A Delaware Supreme Court Decision Affirming Shifting A Contingency Fee To The Losing Party Could Have Applications To Recovering The Costs Of Litigation Funding appeared first on Above the Law.

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Is it Worth it to Become a Litigation Paralegal?

Paralegal Bootcamp

However, it’s essential to understand that the kind of litigation paralegal role you choose will influence your job satisfaction. This is because some paralegals might prefer a corporate setting as an in-house paralegal, while others might thrive in a law firm setting working in civil litigation or other commercial litigation.

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Court OKs Tesla Board’s Deal to Repay Nearly $1 Billion

Intelligize Blog

Along with the settlement, Delaware Chancery Court Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick also approved $176.2 million in legal fees to three law firms that filed the case on behalf of the Police & Fire Retirement System of the City of Detroit. It is the fourth-largest fee in Delaware shareholder litigation history, Reuters reported.

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Brazil’s New Law on Forum Selection Clauses: Throwing the Baby out with the Bathwater?

Conflict of Laws

This post was written by Luana Matoso , a PhD candidate and research associate at Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg, Germany. Brazil has changed its law on international forum selection clauses. courts prior to the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in Bremen v Zapata Off-Shore Co.

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New York’s updated concealed-carry law returns to the court

SCOTUSBlog

Last January, the Supreme Court refused to disturb an order by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit that temporarily allowed New York to enforce a new concealed-carry law while multiple challenges to the law proceed. But the court did not specify exactly what history courts must look to.

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