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25 Apr 2024, 1:28 pm by Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
The company’s stock price fell approximately 41%, and Moab Partners sued Macquarie and various officers and directors alleging, among other things, violation of the general antifraud provisions under the federal securities laws, Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act and Rule 10b-5. [read post]
25 Apr 2024, 6:28 am by Sean LaPorta
The FTC has included the following model  notice language in their rule (§910.2(b)(4)): A new rule enforced by the Federal Trade Commission makes it unlawful for us to enforce a non-compete clause. [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 6:45 pm by Benson Varghese
The penalties for Texas’ most common online sex crime charges include the following: Class B misdemeanor: Maximum 180 days in jail, $2,000 fineClass A misdemeanor: Maximum one year in jail, $4,000 fineThird-degree felony: Two to 10 years in prison, $10,000 fineSecond-degree felony: Two to 20 years in prison, $10,000 fineFirst-degree felony: Five years to life in prison, $10,000 fine What are defense strategies against computer crime charges in Texas? [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 6:45 pm by Benson Varghese
The penalties for Texas’ most common online sex crime charges include the following: Class B misdemeanor: Maximum 180 days in jail, $2,000 fineClass A misdemeanor: Maximum one year in jail, $4,000 fineThird-degree felony: Two to 10 years in prison, $10,000 fineSecond-degree felony: Two to 20 years in prison, $10,000 fineFirst-degree felony: Five years to life in prison, $10,000 fine What are defense strategies against computer crime charges in Texas? [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 6:45 pm by Benson Varghese
The penalties for Texas’ most common online sex crime charges include the following: Class B misdemeanor: Maximum 180 days in jail, $2,000 fineClass A misdemeanor: Maximum one year in jail, $4,000 fineThird-degree felony: Two to 10 years in prison, $10,000 fineSecond-degree felony: Two to 20 years in prison, $10,000 fineFirst-degree felony: Five years to life in prison, $10,000 fine What are defense strategies against computer crime charges in Texas? [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 3:10 pm by Kevin
As Techdirt reports, the Los Angeles Police Foundation, which says it is “one of two exclusive holders” of intellectual property rights relating to the Los Angeles Police Department, including the right to “the word ‘LAPD’ as an acronym/abbreviation,” sent a nastygram on April 11 to a company selling a T-shirt that read “F*CK the LAPD. [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 2:51 pm by Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C.
If you follow these simple rules you should have no legal issues with your furry pet and they should keep you and your family company for years to come. [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 11:00 am by Famighetti & Weinick
For example, non-competes are widely used in the sales and could limit a pharmaceutical salesperson from leaving Drug Company A to sell for a Drug Company B. [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 7:20 am by Alyzza Austriaco
ME House Passes Restrictive Data Privacy Bill Maine’s House narrowly approved a bill ( LD 1977 ) that would impose restrictions on the digital information that companies can collect. [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 6:30 am
. ___, 2024 WL 1588706 (2024), that a violation of Securities and Exchange Commission Item 303—which requires public companies to disclose “known trends or uncertainties” that could impact their income— cannot, in the absence of an otherwise misleading statement, support a private lawsuit brought under SEC Rule 10b-5(b), a regulation that implements Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 6:30 am
. ___, 2024 WL 1588706 (2024), that a violation of Securities and Exchange Commission Item 303—which requires public companies to disclose “known trends or uncertainties” that could impact their income— cannot, in the absence of an otherwise misleading statement, support a private lawsuit brought under SEC Rule 10b-5(b), a regulation that implements Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 4:52 am by Erica Blachman Hitchings
In that way, the company is able to create a win win for the doctors, the company, and, as alleged, at the cost of the taxpayers. [read post]
23 Apr 2024, 9:01 pm by renholding
Feb. 9, 2024), the Court of Chancery addressed whether a board properly approved a merger agreement under Section 251(b) where the board did not approve the final, execution version of that agreement. [read post]
23 Apr 2024, 2:07 pm by Edelboim Lieberman PLLC
Reorganizing allows businesses to get back on solid financial footing without liquidating their assets—and, with only rare exceptions, business owners can continue to run their companies without interference from a bankruptcy trustee. [read post]
For example, airports and fire departments have long used PFAS-containing Class B fire-fighting foam as a matter of course, while community water systems, POTWs, sewer systems, landfills, and farms are examples of “passive receivers,” as they have little control over any PFAS that they receive. [read post]
23 Apr 2024, 7:50 am by Ruthie Lazenby
And distributed generation companies have a crucial role to play in decarbonizing the energy system… but they remain, like investor-owned utilities, private companies structurally driven to pursue a profit motive. [read post]