U.S. District Judge Margaret R. Guzman for the District of Massachusetts partially granted a group of Massachusetts residents’ request for a preliminary injunction requiring the defendants to continue delivering water to homes with allegedly unsafe drinking water. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Coinbase Faces Shareholder Suit in Delaware Court of Chancery
The complaint alleges starting when the cryptocurrency exchange went public in April 2021, Coinbase misrepresented the safety of customers’ assets by not disclosing that if Coinbase filed for bankruptcy, some or all of those assets might be lost. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Combating Antisemitism, Big Law Looks to 'Meet the Moment' With Pro Bono Work
“Law firms, to their credit, have really stepped up to meet the moment, at a pro bono level, said James Pasch, vice president of litigation at the Anti-Defamation League. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The World's Top Court Opens Door to Climate Reparations in Historic Advisory Opinion
The International Court of Justice ruled that a healthy environment is a human right and countries must address the “existential threat” of climate change. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Kroger Hires Dinsmore Veteran as GC, Bringing in a Steadying Hand in Period of Tumult
George Vincent is replacing Christine Wheatley, the latest in a series of C-suite changes at the company since its $25 billion purchase of Albertsons unraveled. Click Here To Read The Full Article