Sabado, Abril 30, 2016

DraftKings, FanDuel agree to cease operations

DraftKings and FanDuel have agreed to cease operations in Alabama, following an order from Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange.

"I am pleased to report that fantasy sports operators DraftKings and FanDuel have complied with my order that they halt paid contests within the State of Alabama," Strange said in a press release.

The state sent cease and desist orders earlier this month to the nation's two most popular providers of daily fantasy sports. The original mandates set forth a May 1 shut…


Biyernes, Abril 29, 2016

Hickenlooper appoints district judges for Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert counties

Gov. John Hickenlooper today appointed Ben Leutwyler and Robert Lung as District Court judges in the 18th Judicial District, which includes Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties.

Leutwyler and Lung will fill the vacancies created by the retirements of the Honorable Marilyn L. Antrim and the Honorable Richard Caschette.

Leutwyler was appointed as a District Court Magistrate in the 18th Judicial District in 2015, and currently presides over a domestic relations docket. Prior to joining the…


Huwebes, Abril 28, 2016

President Obama nominates Hogan Lovells partner for federal court judgeship

Pres. Barack Obama has nominated Hogan Lovells partner Regina Rodriguez to the U.S. District Court in Colorado.

Rodriguez is an experienced trial lawyer who specializes in litigation and tort cases. She has experience representing drug device manufacturers and she has defended clients in government investigations.

If confirmed, she would fill a vacancy on the bench left by U.S. District Judge Robert Blackburn, who took senior status this month. His vacancy caused the Administrative Office of the…


BMW builds awesome M4 GTS safety car and racing wheelchair

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BMW is hitting the track with two very different kind of wheeled machines: an M4 GTS converted to safety-car duty for DTM, and a wheelchair for the US paralympics team.

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Miyerkules, Abril 27, 2016

Betts joins Post & Schell

Michael Betts has joined Post & Schell PC's Pittsburgh office as a principal and member of the Commercial Litigation, Class Action Defense and Trade Secrets & Non-Compete Law practice groups.

Previously, Betts was in private practice, serving as managing member of Betts Law Office LLC and Betts Mediation & Dispute Resolution LLC. He had served as a senior counsel-litigation within the legal department of PNC Financial Services Group Inc. and had been a litigation partner at Reed Smith LLP.

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Lunes, Abril 25, 2016

De Blasio on leaked memo: 'It's outrageous'

N.Y.C. Mayor Bill de Blasio today ripped the leak of a Board of Elections memo that recommended authorities conduct a criminal investigation into his campaign fundraising operation.

“When you see something done in this kind of fashion, when you see an inappropriate leak, when you see the law being misconstrued in such an obvious way, of course it begs the question of motivation,” de Blasio said today, according to an account of an unrelated mayoral press conference in Brooklyn from The Observer.

De…


Biyernes, Abril 22, 2016

Pepper Hamilton, Reed Smith end merger talks

Pepper Hamilton and Reed Smith said Friday they have ended merger talks just 10 days after confirming discussions had begun.

Pepper Hamilton sent out an email at 6 p.m. Friday announcing the talks had broken off.

“While we were intrigued when Reed Smith approached us, we determined that moving forward is not in the best interest of Pepper,” the statement read. “Pepper prides itself on talented people providing premier legal services to our clients. These core Pepper values are what we do…


Huwebes, Abril 21, 2016

Uber settles driver class-action lawsuit for $100 million

Uber has settled two class-action lawsuits in California and Massachusetts that will allow it to continue to classify its drivers as independent contractors – but at a cost of up to $100 million in settlement money.

The San Francisco-based ride-sharing giant revealed the move via a blog post late Thursday. Under the terms of the settlement, reached in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of California, Uber will settle with about 385,000 drivers named as plaintiffs in the lawsuits…


Miyerkules, Abril 20, 2016

Sacramento's longtime U.S. attorney announces resignation

Benjamin Wagner, the U.S. attorney in Sacramento since 2009, on Wednesday announced his resignation.

Wagner, 56, said he will be seeking employment at Northern California law firms following his service. His last day will be at the end of this month.

Before appointment to his current position, Wagner was an assistant U.S. attorney in Sacramento for 17 years.

“Ben Wagner has served the people of the Eastern District of California with distinction for nearly a quarter of a century,” said Attorney…


Martes, Abril 19, 2016

Activist shareholder: Don't expect compromise in Epiq proxy fight

George Young, a partner at St. Denis Villere & Co., said the proxy dispute underway at Epiq Systems Inc. isn't very likely to end in a compromise because the court battle crossed a line in the sand.

Young said Epiq didn't just go after Villere & Co. for proposing a competing slate of Epiq board nominees. It also went after 20 of his clients, suing and deposing them. Epiq questioned the investors' authorization of Villere to vote their ownership interest.

“They could have said they think they're…