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  2. US Chamber of Commerce sues FTC for ban on noncompete ... - AOL

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    The Chamber's lawsuit in federal court in Tyler, Texas, alleges that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission lacks the power to adopt sweeping rules such as the ban on so-called noncompete agreements ...

  3. Keep your lawyers close: Corporate America is already ... - AOL

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    Nearly half of the corporate counselors expect the number of lawsuits impacting their organizations to increase in the year ahead, and roughly the same number say they expect an increase in ...

  4. Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC - Wikipedia

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    LimeWire was widely used; in 2006, when the lawsuit was filed, it had almost 4 million users per day. [ 4 ] LimeWire is a program that uses peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing technology, which permits users to share digital files via an Internet-based network known as Gnutella ; most of these were MP3 files containing copyrighted audio recordings.

  5. Intrusive Small Business Reporting Law Slapped With ... - AOL

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    Burke's March ruling came in a lawsuit brought against the law by the National Small Business Association (NSBA), which contended that the law is unconstitutional.

  6. Chamber of Commerce v. Brown - Wikipedia

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    The US Chamber of Commerce claimed that a California law, Assembly Bill 1889 (AB 1889), was preempted by the National Labor Relations Act of 1935.This prohibited employers that receive state funds “to assist, promote, or deter union organizing.” [1] Attorney General of California Jerry Brown defended the case.

  7. Burnett v. National Association of Realtors - Wikipedia

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    On March 15, 2024, the National Association of Realtors announced that it would settle the lawsuit rather than appeal. The group agreed to change how commissions are paid and to pay back $418 million over four years. [16] The judge presiding over the case granted preliminary approval to the settlement on April 23, 2024. [17]

  8. The Supreme Court strips the SEC of a critical enforcement ...

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    The appeals court found that the SEC’s case against Jarkesy, resulting in a $300,000 civil fine and the repayment of $680,000 in allegedly ill-gotten gains, should have been heard in a federal ...

  9. Regulatory law - Wikipedia

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    Regulatory law refers [1] to secondary legislation, including regulations, promulgated by an executive branch agency under a delegation from a legislature; as well as legal issues related to regulatory compliance. It contrasts with statutory law promulgated by the legislative branch, and common law or case law promulgated by the judicial branch.