Pinkerton Tobacco v. Kretek Int’l: Defendant’s Statute of Limitations Argument Goes Up in Smoke

A Central District of California court recently denied a defendant’s motion for summary judgment where the defendant argued that the plaintiff’s claims for trade secret misappropriation were barred by the applicable statute of limitations. The court determined that the statute of limitations did not bar the plaintiff’s claim because a reasonable jury could find that the plaintiff did not have reason to believe that all of the elements of its trade secret misappropriation claim were met prior to the bar date. In particular, the court concluded that a reasonable jury could find that the plaintiff did not have reason to…
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LQ Indonesia Law Firm Menang Lagi, Kasasi Sientje Cs Dikabulkan MA – Pojoksatu.id

POJOKSATU.id, JAKARTA – Di tengah sengkarutnya permasalahan hukum yang telah dialami selama bertahun-tahun, pihak Sientje Mokoginta Cs kini bisa bernapas sedikit lebih lega. Pasalnya, Mahkamah Agung melalui Putusan bernomor 4095 K/PDT/2022, tertanggal 15 Desember 2022 telah memenangkan pihaknya dalam perkara gugatan perdata melawan Corry Mokoginta Cs. Kuasa hukum Sientje Cs, Jaka Maulana dari LQ Indonesia Law Firm mengatakan bahwa perkara kliennya itu bermula dari pada Maret 2021. Di mana pada saat itu pihak Corry Mokoginta Cs mengajukan gugatan terhadap Sientje Mokoginta Cs ke Pengadilan Negeri Kotamobagu.Dalilnya, pihak Sientje Mokoginta Cs dianggap telah melakukan perbuatan melawan hukum karena telah membatalkan…
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SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Pomerantz Law Firm Reminds Shareholders with Losses on their Investment in Canopy Growth Corporation of Class Action Lawsuit and Upcoming Deadline – CGC – Canopy Gwth (NASDAQ:CGC)

NEW YORK, July 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Pomerantz LLP announced that a class action lawsuit has been filed against Canopy Growth Corporation (“Canopy Growth” or the “Company”) CGC, and certain officers. The class action, filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of Californianand docketed under 23-cv-04905, is on behalf of a class consisting of all persons and entities other than Defendants that purchased or otherwise acquired Canopy Growth securities between June 1, 2021 and May 10, 2023, inclusive (the “Class Period”). Plaintiff pursues claims against the Defendants under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”).…
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Reminder: Minnesota Non-Compete Ban Takes Effect on Saturday, July 1

As we previously reported, Minnesota will soon become only the fourth state (along with California, Oklahoma and North Dakota) to ban non-competitors. The state’s new law renders void and unenforceable all covenants not to compete entered by employees or independent contractors on or after July 1, 2023. The only exceptions are noncompetitive agreements relating to the sale or dissolution of a business.A “covenant not to compete” is defined in the statute to exclude non-disclosure and non-solicitation provisions, and the law states that no other provisions in an agreement containing a non-compete shall be affected. The law also prohibits employers…
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2023-07-11 | NYSE:CMA | Press Release

NEW YORK, July 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ —WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, continues to investigate potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Comerica Incorporated (NYSE: CMA) resulting from allegations that Comerica may have issued materially misleading business information to the investing public. SO WHAT: If you purchased Comerica securities you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement. The Rosen Law Firm is preparing a class action seeking recovery of investor losses. WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the prospective class action,…
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Little Rock law firm witnessed by judge in dispute over legal fees

A federal judge on Wednesday barred a Little Rock attorney and the law firm he heads from practicing in federal court in the Eastern District of Arkansas for two years, citing their efforts to collect what the judge described as inflated attorneys fees in a class-action lawsuit settlement and drag out litigation over the issue. The order by US District Judge Billy Roy Wilson sanctioning attorney Josh Sanford and the Sanford Law Firm was followed almost immediately by a notice of appeal. The law firm won a class-action lawsuit filed in 2018 on behalf of Anthony Vines and Dominique Lewis,…
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Steve Bannon Ordered To Pay More Than $480,000 To Former Lawyers

A judge has ordered Steve Bannon, an ex-adviser to former President Donald Trump, to pay his former attorneys more than $480,000 for unpaid legal work. A New York Supreme Court judge on Friday awarded legal firm Davidoff Hutcher & Citron $480,487.87 plus legal fees and approximately $4,800 in interest for what the firm said was two years’ worth of unpaid work. The firm’s work included helping Bannon secure a presidential pardon in 2020 and defending him against ongoing fraud allegations in his former “We Build The Wall” campaign, which has a trial date set for next year. Attorney Jeffrey Citron,…
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An Update on the New York Noncompete Ban: It is Unlikely the Governor Will Sign It Anytime Soon

We wrote previously about how nobody seemed to be talking seriously about the noncompete bill that was passed by both the New York General Assembly and Senate last month. If signed by Governor Hochul, the bill would ban non-competes without a carveout even in the sale of a business context, which both California and the Federal Trade Commission’s proposed rule includes.Luckily, in the weeks since we wrote that post it appears that people are finally taking notice. Several legal and industry organizations in New York have either submitted or are in the process of drafting letters or otherwise reaching…
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