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TOP NEWS
Disney Investor Sues Leaders Over Streaming Targets
By Jarek Rutz
A Disney stockholder has sued current and former company executives in the Delaware Chancery Court, accusing them of misleading investors by chasing unrealistic Disney+ subscriber targets through heavy content spending, international expansion and promotions that allegedly masked the streaming service's true financial condition.
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Maxim Denied Bid To Stop Playboy Contest Amid IP Suit
By Rae Ann Varona
A New York federal judge shot down Maxim's bid to stop Playboy from allegedly ripping off the mechanics behind Maxim's "Cover Girl Competition," saying Maxim's delay in voicing misappropriation concerns and efforts to partner with Playboy amid the magazine's "Great Playmate Search" undermined Maxim's claims of irreparable harm.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
PRIVACY & CONSUMER PROTECTION
Calif. High Court Releases EdTech Co. From Data Breach Suit
By Allison Grande
California's top court struck down a proposed class action accusing education technology provider Illuminate of failing to safeguard students' personal and health information, which was exposed in a data breach, finding the plaintiff hadn't sufficiently alleged key elements for his claims under the state's medical confidentiality or data security laws.
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COMPETITION
EMPLOYMENT
SECURITIES & WHITE COLLAR
SPORTS & BETTING
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TAX
BANKRUPTCY
Judge Says Jones Can't Appeal Infowars Bankruptcy Order
By JosĂ© Luis MartĂnez
A Texas federal judge on Friday dismissed Alex Jones' appeal over whether Infowars operator Free Speech Systems LLC's assets are part of his Chapter 7 estate, a move that continues to allow the families of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting to pursue assets through state-court collection efforts that would help satisfy judgments exceeding $1 billion.
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INSURANCE
Big E Operator Says Insurers Can't Reject MMA Death Claim
By Julie Manganis
The operator of one of the largest state fairs in the U.S., known as The Big E, alleged in a lawsuit removed to federal court Friday that its insurers are wrongly relying on a list of policy exclusions to deny coverage for a wrongful death suit brought by the family of a mixed martial arts fighter, who died following an event at the Massachusetts fairgrounds in 2022.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Roundup
GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week
By Michele Gorman
PayPal settled with the DOJ to end a probe into what the government agency said was a discriminatory investment program for Black- and minority-owned businesses. Meanwhile, Meta's global head of legal operations during a panel discussion predicted that the billable hour will be the exception — not the rule — in five years. These are among the stories in corporate legal news you may have missed in the past week.
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