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Receipt With Extra Pre-Paid Card Digits Isn’t Enough for Class Action, State Supreme Court Says| Law.com
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Receipt With Extra Pre-Paid Card Digits Isn’t Enough for Class Action, State Supreme Court Says| Law.com

Posted on: November 21, 2025

Ryan Scarborough and Richard Olderman On Aug. 7, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an executive order targeting “debanking.” The order defines debanking as “an act by a bank, […]

Costco Travel Isn’t Liable in Antigua Resort Wrongful Death Case, Federal Judge Rules
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Costco Travel Isn’t Liable in Antigua Resort Wrongful Death Case, Federal Judge Rules

Posted on: October 17, 2025

NewsLitigation “Taking the well-pled facts and drawing all reasonable inferences in plaintiff’s favor, Costco falsely advertised RHA as a high-quality, family-friendly resort that was prepared to reopen safely […]

Lil Durk Isn’t On Trial For His Lyrics Or His Music, Feds Say
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Lil Durk Isn’t On Trial For His Lyrics Or His Music, Feds Say

Posted on: May 20, 2025

Federal prosecutors are flatly rejecting Lil Durk’s “false narrative” that they’re unfairly using his lyrics against him, arguing in court filings that the rapper is indicted because of […]

Claim Arbitrator Slept Through Hearings Isn’t Enough to Toss $1.5M Award Against Morgan Stanley, Fed Judge Rules
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Claim Arbitrator Slept Through Hearings Isn’t Enough to Toss $1.5M Award Against Morgan Stanley, Fed Judge Rules

Posted on: February 16, 2025

A federal judge in North Carolina shot down Morgan Stanley’s effort to vacate a more than $1.5 million arbitration award of damages and attorney fees, despite the investment […]

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