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JPMorgan, Zelle Parent Co. Can Arbitrate Customer Fraud Suit

Law 360

JPMorgan Chase Bank NA and Early Warning Services LLC, Zelle's parent company, will see account holder fraud allegations sent to arbitration after they argued the customers who brought a proposed class action had agreed to arbitration "multiple times," a Manhattan federal judge determined.

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Supreme Court says “no” to anti-tax appeal, requires Court of Appeal to take another look at dog attack case

At the Lectern

The First District, Division Five, Court of Appeal’s partially published opinion in the case rejected a challenge to a citizen’s tax initiative to fund early childhood education and pediatric health care. The juvenile court had removed five children from their parents’ custody and ordered reunification services for the parents.

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The Alert: October – December 2022

Parasec

Well, it’s especially true in an employee-owned company like ours. As an employee-owned company, every individual at Parasec has a vested interest in turning out high-quality work and in providing unparalleled customer service to both their fellow employees and our customers. It means being open and honest with your team.

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The Use of Mandated Public Disclosures of Clinical Trials as Prior Art Against Study Sponsors

Patently O

The case garnered amicus curiae briefs filed by several innovative pharmaceutical companies in support of the patent owner, Salix Pharmaceuticals. The case involves multiple patents relating to the antibiotic rifaximin, including patents directed towards methods for treating hepatic encephalopathy (“HE”) and polymorph patents. Apotex Inc.,

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Treasury Chief Yellen Calls Ransomware ‘Direct Threat’ to Economy

The Crime Report

Yellen’s comments appeared in a recent Treasury Department report, which linked nearly $600 million in transactions to ransomware payments in “Suspicious Activity Reports” financial services firms have filed to the U.S. On September 1, the FBI released a warning that ransomware attacks were targeting the U.S.

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October 2020 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Charleston, SC filed suit against fossil fuel companies alleging their responsibility for “devastating” climate change impacts. In Baltimore’s Climate Case Against Fossil Fuel Companies, Supreme Court Agreed to Consider Scope of Appellate Review of Remand Order. Optimus Steel, LLC v. Source: Khanrak ). and non-U.S.

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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: April 30, 2022 to May 6, 2022

Broadcast Law Blog

Follow field testing by GeoBroadcast Solutions of its zonecasting system, the FCC opened a new comment period for interested parties to weigh in on the test results released by the company. Under the 2020 PIRATE Act, property owners can be held liable for pirate radio broadcasts, even if they are not involved in the broadcasts themselves.