On Nov. 15, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers allowed school districts’ public nuisance claims to go forward against social media sites including Instagram and TikTok. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Uber Not Responsible for Turning Over Information on ‘Dangerous Riders’ to Competitor, Judge Finds
In Newman v. Uber Technologies, the court denied attempts to hold Uber responsible for the safety of Lyft drivers, concluding it didn’t owe drivers of a separate company a duty “to protect them from known, dangerous passengers.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
‘Nuclear Option’?: Eli Lilly Taps Big Law Firms in Federal Drug Pricing Dispute
The Health Resources and Services Administration has “invoked the nuclear option of removal from not only the 340B program but also Medicaid and Medicare Part B if manufacturers implement a cash replenishment model, counsel for Eli Lilly—the manufacturer of Mounjaro, Trulicity and other treatments for weight loss or diabetes—alleged in their complaint. Click Here […]
What Practices Are Driving Law Firms’ ‘Remarkable’ Performance in 2024?
Specific litigation areas are driving demand for Big Law. Meanwhile, IP is the only law firm practice that saw a slowdown by Q3, according to one report. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Not a Shield, but a Weapon? Blue Cross Accused of Antitrust Practices
The complaint was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Click Here To Read The Full Article