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INTERNATIONAL
POLICY & REGULATION
LITIGATION
FTC Won't Quash NewsGuard Subpoena
By Matthew Perlman
The Federal Trade Commission has denied a request from news rating organization NewsGuard Technologies Inc. to quash a subpoena issued as part of an investigation into an alleged advertising boycott of conservative publishers, as the group fights the document demand in court.
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Valve Gamers Seek Fees After Co. Dropped Them From Suit
By Ben Adlin
Gamers who were sued by Valve Corp. in an effort to stop hundreds of arbitration proceedings have urged a Washington federal judge to make the company cover their legal fees, arguing that as each defendant was dismissed from the lawsuit following a final arbitration award, they became a prevailing party entitled to recoup their costs.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
How The New Tariff Landscape May Unfold
To replace tariffs formerly imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the administration will rely on a patchwork of statutes, potentially leading to procedural challenges and a complex tariff landscape with varying levels, durations and applicability, says Joseph Grossman-Trawick at King & Spalding.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
McGuireWoods Beats Sun Pharma's DQ Bid In NJ Suit
By George Woolston
A New Jersey federal court has denied Sun Pharmaceutical's bid to disqualify McGuireWoods LLP from representing pharmaceutical company Biofrontera in litigation over the alleged breach of a settlement agreement, ruling the firm's continued representation won't harm Sun Pharmaceutical and will avoid significant harm to Biofrontera.
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