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Ron DeSantis Asks Judge to Dismiss Disney Lawsuit: 'Disney Grabbed Headlines By Suing the Governor'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has argued for immunity in the Disney lawsuit against him.
How AI is Changing Marketing in the Legal Industry
Marketers who work in the legal industry know that the landscape can rapidly change, and to stay ahead, one must innovate to stay relevant.
The FTC Is Suing Amazon For Allegedly Signing Up Customers For Prime Without Their Consent
The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Amazon on Wednesday for the "company's knowing failure to address non-consensual subscriptions and cancellation trickery."
Novo Nordisk, the Maker of Ozempic, Is Suing Spas and Clinics For Allegedly Selling Knockoffs
Drugmaker Novo Nordisk has filed lawsuits in four different states across the U.S. on the grounds of false advertising, trademark infringement, and" unlawful sales" of products not approved by the FDA.
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A Restaurant Owes More Than $100K for Hiring a Fake Priest to 'Get the Sins Out' and Force Workers to Fess Up to Workplace Misconduct
The fake priest allegedly asked employees if they had been late for work and stolen money from the restaurant.
'Some Crimes Defy Understanding:' Harvard Medical School Morgue Manager Accused of Selling Stolen Body Parts in $100,000 Scheme
The former morgue manager and five others were charged on Wednesday.
Former Dippin' Dots CEO Arrested While Naked After Allegedly Assaulting Girlfriend
Scott Fischer served as CEO of Dippin' Dots from 2012 until 2022.
3 Companies to Pay Over $1 Billion in Settlement Over 'Forever Chemicals' Allegedly Contaminating U.S. Water Systems
Polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS, are nearly impossible to break down and can have serious consequences to human health and the environment.
You Could Lose Your Entire Business in a Personal Injury Claim. Here's How to Protect Yourself
As the prevalence of personal injury lawsuits grows nationally, what does this mean for small business owners? How can you be proactive as a business owner, plan ahead for the potential of accidents, and create a safe work environment? Careful planning and training can go a long way.
Airbnb Is Suing New York City Over Short-Term Rental Restrictions: 'Extreme and Oppressive'
The home-sharing and vacation rental marketplace is taking action against New York City's Local Law 18 which imposes restrictions on short-term rentals.
How to Protect Your Reputation by Managing Online Reviews
As reputation management professionals, law firms and legal professionals face unique challenges in the online reputation space. Overcoming those challenges requires a unique online approach.
New York Lawyer Uses ChatGPT to Create Legal Brief, Cites 6 'Bogus' Cases: 'The Court Is Presented With an Unprecedented Circumstance'
The lawyer, who has 30 years of experience, said it was the first time he used the tool for "research" and was "unaware of the possibility that its content could be false."
Florida Burger King to Pay $8 Million to Customer Who Slipped and Fell in Restaurant Bathroom
The case marks one of the largest slip-and-fall verdicts in Florida's history.
Walmart Is Paying $500,000 in a Settlement for Allegedly Selling an Illegal Item on Its Website
"The settlement we have reached with Walmart makes crystal clear that online retailers are responsible for what they are allowing to be offered for sale," Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement.
Hyundai, Kia Settle Class Action Lawsuit Over Car Thefts for $200 Million. Are You Owed Money?
The agreement affects about nine million cars and is waiting for a judge's approval.