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Ill. Justices Mull COVID Screening Pay Under State Law
By Lauraann Wood
The Illinois Supreme Court should leave decades of understanding surrounding the statutory term "workweek" intact and rule that the state's minimum wage law incorporates federal limitations on compensable preliminary activities, as finding otherwise would revive a short-lived overtime regime Congress considered "disastrous," Amazon argued Tuesday.
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Google's $30M Kids' Data Deal OK'd As Class Attys Get $9M
By Dorothy Atkins
The California federal judge overseeing a long-running class action accusing Google and YouTube of illegally collecting children's data for targeted advertising granted final approval Tuesday to the tech giant's $30 million settlement, including $9 million in fees for class counsel, despite her concerns that millions of apparently fraudulent settlement claims have been submitted.
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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
SECURITIES
Chancery OKs $4.85M Deal To End Ed-Tech Acquisition Suit
By Jarek Rutz
The Delaware Chancery Court signed off Tuesday on a $4.85 million class settlement resolving stockholder claims over Sterling Partners' 2024 take-private acquisition of Australian education-technology company Keypath Education International Inc., finding that the deal fell within a reasonable range given the risks the investors faced in continuing to litigate their fiduciary-duty claims.
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DiDi, Investors Can Notify Class Of Proposed $740M Deal
By Emilie Ruscoe
A proposed $740 million settlement between Chinese ride-hailing app DiDi and its investors has moved forward after a New York federal judge approved a notice to class members and scheduled a settlement hearing over the plan to resolve shareholder claims the company hid enterprise-threatening regulatory risks during its 2021 initial public offering.
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Eventbrite Stockholders Sue To Block $500M Take-Private Deal
By Jarek Rutz
A class of Eventbrite stockholders has sued in the Delaware Chancery Court seeking to upend a pending $500 million take-private deal, arguing that a voting agreement signed alongside the transaction automatically stripped the company's founder of her super-voting control under the company's own charter and rendered the merger proxy materially misleading.
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IP & TECHNOLOGY
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IMMIGRATION
REAL ESTATE
REITs Say $787M Merger's Proxy Info Not Misleading
By Isaac Monterose
Real estate investment trusts Ready Capital Corp. and Broadmark Realty Capital Inc. urged a Washington federal court on Tuesday to toss a proposed shareholder class action accusing the companies of misleading shareholders to get votes for their $787 million merger, arguing the relevant proxy materials fully informed shareholders about the deal before they voted.
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COMPLIANCE
EXPERT ANALYSIS
5 E-Discovery Predictions For 2026 And Beyond
2026 will likely be shaped by issues ranging from artificial intelligence regulatory turbulence to potential evidence rule changes, and e-discovery professionals will need to understand how to effectively guide the responsible and defensible adoption of emerging tools, while also ensuring effective safeguards, say attorneys at Littler.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Trump Renominates NY, Virginia US Attorneys
By Emily Sawicki
President Donald Trump is taking a second crack at securing his picks for federal prosecutors in districts where he previously failed to obtain U.S. Senate approval, including renominating Lindsey Halligan to the role of U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, weeks after a federal judge ruled she was not lawfully serving.
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