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How a Delaware Judge Ordered Switchboard to Reveal Its Crypto Token Records
Switchboard has less than 10 days to provide co-founders and minority shareholders of the company access to its books and records in connection with its planned cryptocurrency token […]
Dua Lipa Wins ‘Levitating’ Copyright Case as Judge Dismisses Lawsuit
Dua Lipa won a ruling Thursday (March 27) dismissing a copyright lawsuit claiming she copied her smash hit song “Levitating” from two different decades-old songs. The case, filed […]
SCOTUS refines trustee’s power to claw back tax payments
Listen to this article In a case involving a bankruptcy trustee’s §544(b) action to claw back $145,000 shareholders in a failed Utah company misappropriated to pay their personal […]
Questions Linger if Staffing Agency Was Considered ‘Subcontractor’ of Construction Company, Federal Judge Says
After a construction worker was arrested for selling marijuana on a job site, a federal judge in Missouri determined questions remained regarding whether a third-party staffing agency was […]
Law School Deans Condemn Government Sanctions on Law Firms as Threat to Rule of Law
Warning of a dangerous precedent, 79 law school deans have denounced recent federal sanctions targeting several high-profile law firms, arguing that punishing attorneys for the clients they represent […]
Understanding the Costs of Hiring a DUI Lawyer in California
Introduction to DUI Charges in California Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is a criminal offense in California that encompasses operating a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or […]
Home Court Advantage? Justices Consider Which EPA Cases Must Go to DC Circuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is often called the nation’s second most powerful court. The reason is mostly due to its heavy […]
Tornado Cash Users Demand Texas Judge Reject ‘Mootness Flag’ and Enter Final Judgment
Looking ahead to presumably the next presidential administrations, users of Tornado Cash—through their counsel at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison—urged a Texas federal court to clarify that […]