Big Law
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According to a Lawsuit, GameStop Refused to Pay a $30 Million Bill from a Consulting Firm
GameStop has refused to pay $30 million in fees to Boston Consulting Group (BCG), the…
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The SEC Targets SPACs With New Rules to Crack Down on Blank-Check Companies
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday debuted a host of new rules for SPACs…
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The FCC Receives Dozens of Complaints Following Oscars Slap
Will Smith’s stunning slapping of Chris Rock at the Oscars elicited dozens of complaints to the Federal…
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Senators Request an FTC Investigation Into Microsoft’s Activision Acquisition
US Senators are asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the Microsoft/Activision deal, over concerns…
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Fortnite Faces a Lawsuit Over a Copyrighted Dance
Developer Epic Games is being sued by a YouTuber and choreographer over the use of…
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Amazon Renews a Rewards Credit Card Deal With JPMorgan Chase
Amazon has chosen to renew a deal allowing JPMorgan Chase to issue the tech giant’s flagship rewards credit…
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Visa Kicks Off a One-Year NFT Program For Creators
Visa (V) is recruiting creators bent on selling their work and services using NFTs. On…
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TuneIn Signs a Multi-Year Partnership With MLB
TuneIn, the world’s leading live streaming audio service, today announced a newly inked multi-year partnership…
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The NFL Looks to Partner With a Hollywood Studio
The NFL is already kicking around the idea of entering the streaming content fight. Are prestige sports…
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The Supreme Court Will Hear a Copyright Case Against the Andy Warhol Foundation
A copyright infringement case involving Andy Warhol is headed to the Supreme Court. On Monday, the Supreme…
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