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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
Counsel In Ex-Chartwell Atty Firing Suit Told To Ease Off
By Carolina Bolado
A Florida federal judge said Wednesday she wanted more information about a sanctions motion allegedly filed with hallucinated AI citations and urged attorneys to "bring the temperature down" in an ex-Chartwell Law Offices LLP attorney's suit claiming she was fired for posting social media statements criticizing military action in Gaza.
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SECURITIES
Cvent Investors Reach $12M Deal To End Take-Private Suit
By Katryna Perera
Stockholders of cloud-based event management technology provider Cvent Holding Corp. have reached a $12 million settlement with the company, its top brass and its controlling shareholder over claims that they breached their fiduciary duties in connection with the company's $4.6 billion take-private sale to affiliates of Blackstone Inc.
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Drugmaker Aquestive's Brass Sued Over FDA Setback
By Sydney Price
Executives and directors of pharmaceutical company Aquestive Therapeutics Inc. were hit with a shareholder's derivative suit Wednesday accusing them of ignoring deficiencies in a research study for Aquestive's allergic reaction treatment, which eventually prompted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to reject the company's new drug application.
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IP & TECHNOLOGY
COMPETITION
Amazon Can't Nix MIT Economist Input On Antitrust Case
By Rachel Riley
A Seattle federal judge has shot down Amazon's bid to rule out a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor's opinions backing proposed class antitrust claims, finding the expert used a "peer reviewed economic model based on real-world transactional data" to conclude that Amazon's "anti-discounting policies" heightened prices in other online marketplaces.
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Arbitration Assoc. Says Monopoly Suit Poses 'Massive Risks'
By Rae Ann Varona
The American Arbitration Association has urged an Arizona federal court to reconsider a ruling that allowed a monopoly suit against the association to proceed, saying that sustaining antitrust claims against the arbitration provider based on template arbitration clauses on its website poses "massive risks" for millions of customer arbitration contracts.
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