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Split 4th Circ. Won't Review Duke Monopoly Suit Revival
By Dorothy Atkins
A split Fourth Circuit denied on Tuesday an en banc review petition challenging a decision reviving antitrust allegations against Duke Energy, with the majority writing that granting the review would waste judicial resources, and a dissenting judge slamming the majority for purportedly being at odds with U.S. Supreme Court precedent.
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Del. Justices Uphold Chancery Toss Of No-Compete Suit
By Jeff Montgomery
Delaware's Supreme Court has backed a Court of Chancery finding that private equity firm Court Square Capital Management wrongly withheld nearly $5.4 million in carried interest payments from former partner Kevin Brown after he was accused — three years after his 2016 departure — of violating a no-compete agreement.
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Insys Founder Kapoor Dropped From Del. Opioid Harm Suit
By Jeff Montgomery
A Delaware state court has dropped Insys Therapeutics Inc. founder John N. Kapoor from a 6-year-old lawsuit that originally sought damages from Insys, Kapoor and several Delaware opioid prescribers and suppliers, ruling that the state lacked jurisdiction to pursue him for alleged harm to three state residents, two of them pain management patients.
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Autodesk Wants Out Of Investor Suit Over Internal Controls
By Katryna Perera
Autodesk Inc. asked a California federal judge on Tuesday to toss a proposed class action alleging the software company's stock price dropped after investors learned it lacked proper internal controls due to issues with its free cash flow and operating margin practices, saying its business plan statements at issue were "forward-looking" and accompanied by "cautionary" language.
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Mohawk Sues PFAS Manufacturers For Fraud
By Kelcey Caulder
The world's largest flooring manufacturer has sued 3M Co., E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., The Chemours Co., and Daikin America Inc. in Georgia state court, alleging the chemical manufacturers lied about the dangers of so-called forever chemicals in order to trick the company into purchasing their products.
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Flying Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Achieving my childhood dream of flying airplanes made me a better lawyer — and a better person — because it taught me I can conquer difficult goals when I leave my comfort zone, focus on the demands of the moment and commit to honing my skills, says Ivy Cadle at Baker Donelson.
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