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Knox County, STEM School Hit with Lawsuit Over Gum Chewing, Food Consumption Classroom Policies

Brianna Smith - February 25, 2022

Knox County is at the center of a lawsuit filed on behalf of a student sensitive to sounds of people chewing food.

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This Week in Rideshare: Hikes, Ukraine and Snoop

LegalRideshare - February 25, 2022

Chicago wants drivers to make more, Lyft steps in to help, and Snoop gets sued. LegalRideshare breaks it down.

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Adult Performers Allege Conspiracy, Sue Facebook and OnlyFans

Ryan J. Farrick - February 24, 2022

The lawsuit accuses OnlyFans and Facebook of targeting third-party adult entertainment websites to preserve OnlyFans’ market position–in some cases going so far as to flag performers’ content as terrorist propaganda.

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Sarah Palin Plans to Appeal Dismissal of New York Times Defamation Claim

Ryan J. Farrick - February 24, 2022

The request for a re-trial seems at least partially contingent on jurors having receiving information of the judge’s decision to dismiss the case before they finished deliberations.

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Justice Department Seeks to Block UnitedHealth Acquisition of Change Healthcare

Ryan J. Farrick - February 24, 2022

The Justice Department and state attorneys general say the proposed $13 billion merger will give UnitedHealth a wildly unfair advantage over its rivals in the insurance industry.

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What Can Happen to Employers Who Ignore Harassment Issues?

Peter Charles - February 24, 2022

Let your employee know that you empathize with their situation, and that you are looking into the matter.

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Similac, Other Baby Products Recalled After Reports of Consumer Illnesses

Brianna Smith - February 24, 2022

Abbott Nutrition is recalling certain lots of baby formula that may be causing bacterial infections in infants.

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Federal Judge Scraps Michigan State University Employees’ Vaccine Mandate Lawsuit

Ryan J. Farrick - February 23, 2022

The workers wrote in their lawsuit that Michigan State violated their “constitutional rights” by requiring them to get vaccinated against novel coronavirus.

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UPDATED: E. Jean Carroll No Longer Seeks to Depose Trump in Defamation Case

Ryan J. Farrick - February 23, 2022

While the decision may provide some relief to Trump, the case’s future may still be decided by the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals.

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If I Plan on Pleading Guilty, Do I Still Need a Lawyer?

Michael Davis - February 23, 2022

It may seem easy to accept the first plea bargain that the state offers you if you are guilty of a crime, but you should always try to get the best deal possible.

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