Big Law
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USPS Resumes Accepting Parcels from China and Hong Kong After 12-Hour Suspension
The U.S. Postal Service said on Wednesday it would again accept parcels from China and Hong Kong,…
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DC Church Vandalized by Proud Boys Gains Control Over Group’s Trademark
A judge has awarded a historic Black church in Washington control over the Proud Boys trademark after…
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Wisconsin Couple Sues Walgreens, Optum Rx Over Son’s Death After Asthma Med Price Hike
A Wisconsin couple is suing Walgreens and a pharmacy benefits management company, alleging that their…
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CBS Submits Documents in FCC Probe of VP Harris’ ’60 Minutes’ Interview
Paramount’s CBS News has turned over documents sought by the Federal Communications Commission in an investigation…
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Paramount Global & Nielsen Forge New Partnership, Resolving Dispute
Media giant Paramount Global and Nielsen have signed a new deal that would see the research…
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Lawyers Pursue $754M in New Blue Cross Antitrust Settlement
Plaintiffs’ lawyers behind a pending $2.8 billion class action antitrust settlement with Blue Cross Blue…
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Spotify Wins Lawsuit Over US Licensing Group’s Royalties Claim
Spotify convinced a New York federal judge on Wednesday to dismiss a lawsuit that accused…
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Google Fails to Dismiss U.S. States’ Digital Ads Lawsuit
Alphabet’s Google must face an antitrust lawsuit brought by a Texas-led coalition of U.S. states…
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Former Senator Bob Menendez Sentenced to 11 Years in Gold Bar Bribery Case
Former U.S. Senator Bob Menendez was sentenced on Wednesday to 11 years in prison for taking bribes…
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Dark Horse Comics Cuts Ties with Neil Gaiman Amid Abuse Allegations
One of Neil Gaiman’s publishers has dropped him as the British author faces multiple allegations of sexual…
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