A list of credit agreement summaries recently published by What’s Market. What’s Market provides continuously updated credit agreement, commitment letter, and asset-backed securities (ABS) indenture databases that allow you to analyze and... Read more »
This Legal Update reports on significant changes to the local civil and criminal rules and procedures for all US federal district courts and appellate courts between December 18 and 31, 2024. It... Read more »
Oakland, CAApple has filed in federal court a proposed $95 million payout to settle claims that Siri—Apple’s digital assistant— recorded owners’ conversations without consent (after they activated Siri unintentionally) and allowed third-party... Read more »
On certified appeal, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit reversed the bankruptcy court and struck down the debtor’s prepetition uptier transaction as impermissible, holding that the debtor’s private engagement... Read more »
This Legal Update reports on significant changes to the local civil and criminal rules and procedures for all US federal district courts and appellate courts between January 1 and 7, 2025. It... Read more »
Los Angeles, CA On November 26, Rob Bonta, California’s Attorney General, announced that his office had filed 31 criminal charges and two enhancements against US Framing West and two employees for multiple violations of... Read more »
The IRS and Treasury Department recently released final regulations addressing requirements for certain operators of decentralized finance trading platforms to report digital asset transactions. Source link Read more »
The International Trade Commission (ITC) has published a final rule amending its Rules of Practice and Procedure for investigations under Section 337 of the Tariff Act (19 U.S.C. § 1337), including significant... Read more »
Home Magazine When writing motions and briefs, typography… Bryan Garner on Words When writing motions and briefs, typography matters By Bryan A. Garner December 1, 2024, 1:50 am CST Bryan A. Garner.... Read more »
U.S. Supreme Court Predictions for the coming year are always tempting, but in hindsight often seem foolhardy. No one in December 2019 could have anticipated the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. And in... Read more »
