Law
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A woman who says Alan Dershowitz sexually molested her when she was a child hit the prominent attorney and retired Harvard Law School professor with a defamation suit Tuesday in New York federal court, accusing Dershowitz of lying for years about the abuse… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday that asylum-seekers in expedited immigration removal proceedings who pass “credible fear” interviews and are then given a full deportation hearing cannot be released on bond, overturning a long-standing decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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Cisco Systems Inc. and Aptiv Services U.S. LLC urged a California federal court on Monday to reject a proposed settlement between direct purchasers of capacitors and Japanese manufacturers accused of price-fixing, calling the deal “unfair, unreasonable and inadequate.” Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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Two California mothers launched a proposed class action in Utah federal court on Friday alleging Owlet Baby Care Inc. misleadingly marketed a “Smart Sock” baby monitor that didn’t accurately track infants’ heartbeats or oxygen levels and sometimes burned their feet… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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An Empire State federal judge has given initial approval to an $11 million deal between New York City and the union representing its administrative workers, which aims to resolve claims the city underpaid more than 1,500 nonwhite female employees by thousands of dollars a year… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
