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Big Law Unlikely to Bow to Threats on Abortion Travel: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.'Model of Hypocrisy'?: Twitter Asks Court to Enforce Musk's $44B Acquisition Deal
Musk's method of abandoning the deal was excoriated as "bad faith" according to a 62-page complaint filed on behalf of Twitter.Twitter Asks Delaware Chancery Court to Enforce $44B Deal With Musk
"Musk apparently believes that he—unlike every other party subject to Delaware contract law—is free to change his mind, trash the company, disrupt its operations, destroy stockholder value, and walk away," the complaint says.'Model of Hypocrisy'?: Twitter Asks Delaware Chancery Court to Enforce Musk's $44B Acquisition Deal
Musk's method of abandoning the deal was excoriated as "bad faith" according to a 62-page complaint filed on behalf of Twitter.Berkeley Law Prof Criticizes Justice Alito's Reliance on History in Nixing Abortion Rights
The hearing broadly discussed the impacts of the Supreme Court's decision on abortion but honed in on the use of history in future civil rights issues.View more book results for the query "Twitter"
South Florida Law Firm Accepting Cryptocurrency in 'Leap of Faith' Sparked by Client Desire
"We've already gotten a few nice paychecks out of being able to accept cryptocurrency, so that's music to a managing partner's ears," says Agentis Law's Jacqueline Calderín.Judge Oscar Rodriguez-Fonts and Lawyer Jason Edward Bloch Vie for Votes: Election 2022
A judge and a former judge will compete for a seat on the Miami-Dade Circuit Court on Aug. 23.Deal Watch: Twitter Lawyers Up With Wachtell Lipton
Wachtell's William Savitt, co-chair of its litigation department, wrote in a letter that Twitter "demands that Mr. Musk" comply with his obligations under a deal agreement.Looming Musk-Twitter Legal Battle Hammers Company Shares
Elon Musk alleged last week that Twitter has failed to provide enough information about the number of fake accounts on its service.US Supreme Court Report Card: How the Third Circuit Fared in the 2021-22 Term (Part 1)
This month's column will summarize five cases: the one case on direct review from the Third Circuit and the four cases in which the Supreme Court sided with the Third Circuit's approach entirely or mostly.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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