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1 month ago |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Avalon Zoppo |Chris O'Malley |GREG ANDREWS |Amanda O'Brien
Who Got The Work J. Brugh Lower of Gibbons has entered an appearance for industrial equipment supplier Devco Corporation in a pending trademark infringement lawsuit. The suit, accusing the defendant of selling knock-off Graco products, was filed Dec. 18 in New Jersey District Court by Rivkin Radler on behalf of Graco Inc. and Graco Minnesota. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Zahid N. Quraishi, is 3:24-cv-11294, Graco Inc. et al v. Devco Corporation.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Greg Andrews |Chris O'Malley |Maria Dinzeo
Brandon Nelson, a 19-year JetBlue veteran who has been general counsel since 2018, will step down Aug. 5 and then serve as a senior adviser until Nov. 1, the Long Island-based low-fare airline said in a securities filing late Tuesday. JetBlue said Nelson’s successor will be Eileen McCarthy, who spent 14 years at the airline, rising to associate general counsel, before leaving in 2021 for the Hungarian software company Uipath, where she is senior vice president of legal.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Allison Dunn |Riley Brennan |Michael Mora |Chris O'Malley
A police officer for a western suburb of Chicago who claims he was terminated after complaining about his department’s traffic stop quota is allowed to proceed on his claims against his former employer’s potentially unlawful policy, a federal judge ruled last week. U.S. District Judge Rebecca R.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Isha Marathe |Chris O'Malley |Louis Altmann
Hebbia, a generative artificial intelligence-powered startup that can search and analyze documents, made a new hire and reportedly closed a large funding round last week. On June 27, TechCrunch reported that the company had raised nearly $100 million in a Series B round, led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), reportedly bringing Hebbia’s total valuation up to somewhere between $700 and $800 million. Want to continue reading?
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Jun 28, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Michael Mora |Jimmy Hoover |Abigail Adcox |Chris O'Malley |Maydeen Merino
The U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of the 40-year-old “Chevron deference” doctrine, in which judges deferred to a federal agency’s reasonable interpretation of an ambiguous statute, could give greater pause to agencies when implementing regulations, administrative-law professors and regulatory attorneys said Friday.
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