DOJ Appeals Federal Judge's CFPB Preservation Order Preventing Mass Firings
"Instead of enforcing the law, the district court's preliminary injunction impermissibly micromanages the Executive's lawful discretion in a way entirely foreign to our constitutional system," U.S. Department of Justice attorneys wrote in an appeal after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Plaintiff's False Testimony Over 'Almost Verbatim Text' Lead to Dismissal, Judge Rules
"The court has no reason to believe that, if given the chance to sue again, plaintiff would be honest about the scripts' origins. Nor should defendants be burdened by a second round of litigation," U.S. District Judge Georgia N. Alexakis said in dismissing an infringement suit over dozens of copyrighted scripts.
Xfinity Faces Lawsuit Over $650K Crypto Heist
Elon Musk's X Corp. Moves to Enforce Arbitration in Claims Brought by Fired Ex-Employees
Elon Musk's X Corp., the social media site formerly known as Twitter, is seeking to compel seven former Twitter employees to pay their portion of arbitration fees in underlying gender-based discrimination and Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act disputes. X Corp. is represented by counsel from Morgan Lewis & Bockius and Clement & Murphy.