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Scooter Rental Company Can't Escape SEC Fraud Suit
By Sydney Price
A Florida federal judge denied scooter rental company Go X's bid to dismiss a suit brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleging it misled hundreds of investors to raise $4 million, finding the agency has adequately alleged the company's investment program offered scooters as unregistered securities.
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Drivers Drop Stellantis Door Panel Defect Suit
By Melanie Dorsey
A Michigan federal judge has dismissed a putative class action accusing Stellantis of selling certain Dodge Chargers and Chrysler 300 vehicles with interior door panels prone to warping, after the car company and its customers stipulated to end the case following earlier rulings that had narrowed the claims to a single cause of action.
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Chicago Transit Authority Seeks To Block Refreeze Of $3B
By Celeste Bott
Chicago's transit agency has asked a federal judge to convert his recent temporary restraining order to a preliminary injunction that would block the Trump administration from refreezing $3 billion in funding for city train line upgrades while its lawsuit plays out, saying while work on the projects has been allowed to continue with the TRO, "that peace is fragile."
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Pan Am Games Bus Contractor Says Arbitration Is Unfair
By Caroline Simson
A Peruvian consortium that provided ground transportation services for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, has filed an emergency petition asking a New York federal court to halt its $17 million arbitration with a United Nations entity, saying the tribunal is actively preventing the consortium from presenting its case.
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Hunter Biden Blasts Winston & Strawn Tactics In Fee Row
By Emily Sawicki
As a discovery dispute between Hunter Biden and Winston & Strawn LLP drags on amid a suit over allegedly unpaid legal bills, the former president's son accused the BigLaw firm, which once represented him in a Delaware criminal case and other matters, of resorting to "what is uncomfortably close to an ad hominem attack" against him.
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