Defamation case Summer Zervos decided to abandon her allegations against Trump as per a court filing, and a New York jury decided to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen against the Trump Organization on Friday court documents. In 2017, Zervos filed a lawsuit against Trump, claiming that he had sexually assaulted her, despite Trump's … [Read more...] about Trump Victory as One Lawsuit Dropped and Another Dismissed
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More Companies Postpone Office Returns Until November or Later
Firms have postponed their plans to reopen throughout October as the pandemic is uncertain and ongoing. With a growing number of companies suspending their office return plans, there is a higher chance that November or beyond may see more employees working from home. Some Companies To Defer Returns The recent announcement by Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr that they … [Read more...] about More Companies Postpone Office Returns Until November or Later
Judge in Ripple Cryptocurrency Case Wants Token Holders’ Views
2021 A Manhattan federal court decided on Monday that a group of Ripple Labs Inc. token holders may express their "valuable viewpoint" in the SEC's action against the firm for allegedly breaking securities law. This action, which claims that XRP is unregistered security based on its market value, is open to six XRP holders' views, according to U.S. District Judge Analisa … [Read more...] about Judge in Ripple Cryptocurrency Case Wants Token Holders’ Views
Russia upsets France with new Champagne law: Here’s what you need to know
A new Russian rule has left French Champagne producers seething, as they claim it seeks to harm their world-famous brand. Champagne is a region in northeastern France, but it is best known for the sparkling wine it produces. Russian officials are fighting this with a new regulation that forces French Champagne manufacturers to include the phrase "sparkling wine" on the back … [Read more...] about Russia upsets France with new Champagne law: Here’s what you need to know
Ohio Law on fetal Remains Burial Draws Mixed Feelings
A new Ohio law forcing women to choose between creating or burying aborted fetal remains is drawing both praise and criticism. The law is strictly meant to shame women who have abortions, said American Civil Liberties Union attorney Jessie Hill. Forcing women to participate in religious ceremonies regarding abortions could be construed as offensive to individuals who have their … [Read more...] about Ohio Law on fetal Remains Burial Draws Mixed Feelings