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TOP NEWS
Lively Can Get Fees In Baldoni Case, But No Damages
By Cara Salvatore
A New York federal judge ruled Friday that actor Blake Lively can recoup legal fees from her "It Ends With Us" costar Justin Baldoni after the dismissal of his defamation claims, but found in an issue of first impression that federal procedure bars her from recovering treble and punitive damages under a new state law.
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REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT
Detroit Tried To Seize Project, Developer Says In Suit
By Susan Smiley
A development company that sought to revive a 38-acre Detroit hospital campus and transform it into a $148 million commerce and innovation hub has filed a complaint in Michigan bankruptcy court claiming the city of Detroit and the Detroit Land Bank Authority are unlawfully obstructing the project and trying to reclaim the parcel for political reasons.
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INSURANCE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
SECURITIES & WHITE COLLAR
Roundup
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
By Laura Stewart Liberty
The past week in London has seen the FCA bring a claim against a fund manager it accused of providing investment services despite having been banned, an Ardmore unit sue a contractor two days before the construction group's collapse, and shipping and cruise giant MSC hit back at an entertainment company following separate intellectual property litigation in the U.S. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
TRANSPORTATION
4 Firms Guide PE Investment In Univ. Of Utah Athletic Dept.
By David Steele
The University of Utah made its partnership with Otro Capital official Friday — marking the first time an individual institution of higher education has reached an investment agreement with a private equity firm for athletic department operations — in a deal counseled by Covington & Burling LLP and Ray Quinney & Nebeker PC for the university and Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP for Otro Capital.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Q&A
JAMS Chief Executive Says Mass Arbitrations On The Rise
By Kellie Mejdrich
Mediation giant JAMS says it has seen a major upswing in mass arbitrations in employment and other contexts, as plaintiff-side firms develop new ways of responding to language requiring out-of-court dispute resolution by companies. CEO Kimberly Taylor and veteran JAMS mediator Robert Meyer spoke to Law360 about mediation trends, with a specific focus on employee benefits disputes.
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