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Greenberg Traurig Files Suit Accusing Groups of Acting as Hamas 'Propaganda Division,' Spreading Falsehoods
“Since Oct. 7, our country has witnessed a shocking rise in anti-Semitism, verbal and physical threats against Jews on our campuses and in our streets, vandalism, blockades, economic disruption, illegal encampments, and hostile takeovers of academic buildings—largely and concertedly directed by Hamas and its collaborators, American Muslims for Palestine and National Students for Justice in […]
Federal Judge Sides With Cook County Sheriff's Office in Courthouse Deputy's ADA Compliance Dispute
“As written, the ADA is full of pitfalls and caveats that employers can use to avoid the ADA’s mandate to ease the burden on disabled workers in staying gainfully employed. This decision is Exhibit A in employer manipulation of the law to avoid their corporate responsibility to assist the disabled in employment,” the courthouse deputy’s […]
KLDiscovery Reaches Agreement With Creditors Weeks Before Major Debt Comes Due
The agreement will see KLDiscovery convert some debt into “pro forma outstanding common equity” and extend the deadlines for future repayments.
Law Firm Seeking to Withdraw Representation of Trump Campaign Must Share More Detail, Judge Orders
“Because the Campaign is an entity, it may not represent itself Thus, if the motion to withdraw is granted, the Campaign will be at risk of default if it does not promptly obtain substitute counsel,” U..S. Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker wrote.

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