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R. Kelly is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn his convictions on child pornography and enticement charges, arguing the case should have been barred by the statute […]
Bankruptcy – Mortgage – Eviction
Listen to this article Where a bank has moved for relief from the automatic stay in order to evict the debtor, that motion should be granted in part, […]
FTC, Career Step Reach Agreement After Consumer Protection Suit Filed Monday
Just one day after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission filed a false advertising lawsuit against an online educational institution headquartered in Georgia, the government indicated that the parties agreed […]
Ex-Law Firm Leader Headed to Prison Over Unauthorized Raises, Lavish Travel Billed to Firm
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StubHub Faces Lawsuit Over Service Fees Tacked On to Ticket Prices
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First-of-Its-Kind Civil Computer Fraud Act Case Lands in Favor of Ryanair
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Federal Ruling ‘Sets Precedent’ for ‘Trap and Trace’ Software Class Actions in Calif.
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