The Schall Law Firm Encourages Investors in The Gap, Inc. with Losses of $100,000 to Contact the Firm

Published: dec. 1, 2022 at 10:30 AM CST|Updated: 3 hours ago LOS ANGELES, dec. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, announced that it is investigating claims on behalf of investors of The Gap, Inc. (“Gap” or “the Company”) (NYSE: GPS) for violations of the securities laws. (PRNewsfoto/The […]

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Cochise County Board of Supervisors hold emergency meeting ahead of facing Hobbs in court | News

COCHISE COUNTY, Ariz. (KVOA) — Cochise County Board of Supervisors will face Secretary of State and Governor Elect Katie Hobbs in court Thursday over the county’s refusal to certify their 2022 Election results. The lawsuit filed by Hobbs says Cochise County did not meet the deadline for certifying the ballots for the election. The Cochise […]

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Murdaugh attorneys file new motion for discovery on blood

READ MORE Alex Murdaugh Coverage The Murdaugh family saga has dominated the news after another shooting, a resignation and criminal accusations — with Alex Murdaugh at the center of it all. Here are the latest updates on Alex Murdaugh. Expand All Defense attorneys for accused double murderer Alex Murdaugh have filed a motion to compel […]

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BlockFi Will Seek $680 Million From FTX’s Alameda, Lawyer Says

(Bloomberg) — Bankrupt cryptocurrency lender BlockFi Inc. will try to collect about $680 million it is owed by a part of Sam Bankman-Fried’s failed crypto empire, a lawyer told the federal overseeing judging BlockFi’s insolvency case. Most Read from Bloomberg The company made its first appearance in bankruptcy court in Trenton, New Jersey, on Tuesday, […]

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Robert Milligan to Present Webinar on Non-Compete Enforceability for Strafford | Seyfarth Shaw

On Wednesday, November 30 at 1 pm Eastern, Robert Milligan—Seyfarth partner and co-chair of the firm’s Trade Secrets, Computer Fraud & Non-Competes practice—is presenting the “Negotiating Enforceable Noncompetition and Nonsolicitation Agreements: Compliance with State Statutes and Case Law” webinar for Strafford. The experienced panel will discuss current legislative and case law trends regarding non-competition and […]

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ID Supreme Court Holds City Was Not “Affected Person” Allowed to Seek Judicial Review Under Local Land Use Planning Act

This post was authored by Matthew Loescher, Esq. The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners granted Appellant Tina Gilgen a conditional use permit that allowed her to place a mobile home on real property she owned with her husband, Kelly Gilgen, in Jefferson County. As the Gilgen property fell within the City of Ririe’s area of […]

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The Klein Law Firm Announces a Lead Plaintiff Deadline of January 3, 2023 in the Class Action Filed on Behalf of Freshworks Inc. Shareholders

NEW YORK, Nov. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Klein Law Firm announced that a class action complaint has been filed on behalf of shareholders of Freshworks Inc. (NASDAQ: FRSH) alleging that the Company violated federal securities laws. This lawsuit is on behalf of persons and entities that purchased Freshworks common stock pursuant to and/or traceable […]

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Trump Just Gave Prosecutors Proof He Committed Two Crimes: Kirschner

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner said ex-President Donald Trump was not only admitted to one but two crimes in a recent social media post. Analyzing Trump’s Monday post on Truth Social, Kirschner said the former president’s remarks revealed that he committed two federal felonies—theft of government documents and obstruction of justice. “There has been no […]

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“What’s in a Name?” A Shortened Restrictive Covenant Duration, Perhaps | Seyfarth Shaw

Many restrictive covenant agreements rely on various abbreviations to streamline the contractual language, including most notably the use of “Company” as a stand-in for the employer’s name. Additionally, these agreements often state that they inure to the benefits of the employer’s parents, subsidiaries, and other affiliates. However, a recent case in federal court demonstrates the […]

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