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'It's Going to Happen Quickly': Advocates Predict Interstate Cannabis Compacts Are Coming Soon
A new California law says Gov. Gavin Newsom can approve agreements with other states to allow cross-border sales and purchases of marijuana without prior action by Congress.Judge Walt Davis Returning to Private Practice at Jones Day Atlanta
"Walt is a recognized leader and a very talented lawyer held in high esteem locally as well as nationally. He was a true pioneer in the leadership of the Georgia Business Court, and we fully expect that he will continue to be a leader in the litigation practice and in our office."SEC Files Insider Trading Suit Against Former EY Employee
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Special Master Dearie Seeks Help From Ex-Judge in Reviewing Mar-a-Lago Documents
The special master said to efficiently review the records seized by the FBI last month, he needs assistance from a former federal magistrate judge who he proposed be paid $500 an hour for his work.Alex Jones Testimony Roils Connecticut Courtroom
The jury was dismissed and invited back multiple times throughout the day due to legal disagreements on the correct line of questioning.View more book results for the query "*"
Colorado Appeals Court Weighs Issue of First Impression Under Anti-SLAPP Statute
In an issue of first impression, the Colorado Court of Appeals established the manner of review for a special motion to dismiss under the anti-SLAPP statute and held, for the first time, that for an administrative proceeding to form the basis of a malicious prosecution claim, it must be quasi-judicial in nature.State Appellate Court Reinstates $26M Jury Verdict in First Impression Quantum Meruit Case
"Here, Dyess asked for simple money damages via a quantum meruit claim, which courts of law have historically enforced," Judge David J. Richman wrote on behalf of the three-judge panel. "We conclude that, under applicable Colorado precedent and persuasive precedent from other jurisdictions, Dyess's claim was legal, not equitable. The trial court erred by deeming the claim equitable and treating the jury's verdict as advisory."Plaintiffs Firms' Pitch to Rising Lawyers: Don't Sell Out to Big Law
They rarely recruit on campus, but these firms want to increase their appeal to ambitious rising lawyers.SEC Sued NineSquare Capital for Alleged $11.7M Fraud Scheme Targeting Vietnamese Americans
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Cooley Defends Stitch Fix in Securities Suit Over Its Direct Purchase Program
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