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Tesla Without Musk Is a Real Threat to Shareholders, Coffee Says

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Sep.28 -- Columbia Law Professor John Coffee discusses the potential fallout of the Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuit against Elon Musk that seeks to ban him from serving as a director or officer of a public company. He speaks...
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Mandelson Supports Probe Into Whether Some Were `Manipulating' Brexit for Financial Gain

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Jun.26 -- Global Counsel Chairman and former EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson discusses an investigation by Bloomberg which learned that U.K. polling firms sold hedge funds critical, advance information, on the day and in the days...
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Why J&J Investors Aren't So Concerned About $4.69B Talc Verdict

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Jul.13 -- Johnson & Johnson should ready itself for a flood of new lawsuits after a jury ordered the company to pay $4.69 billion to 22 women who blamed their ovarian cancer on asbestos in its talc products, legal experts said....
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Bloomberg

Don’t Think Huawei’s Lawsuit Will Get Very Far, Says Rand Corporation’s Heath

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Mar.06 -- Timothy Heath, senior international defense research analyst at Rand Corporation, discusses Huawei suing the U.S. for barring equipment from certain networks. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Business owner doubles down amid flag controversy

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The reality television star who has said he would go to jail before removing a huge American flag from his recreational vehicle store in North Carolina visited the site Thursday to show support for employees who've been dealing with...
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Business owner doubles down amid flag controversy

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The reality television star who has said he would go to jail before removing a huge American flag from his recreational vehicle store in North Carolina visited the site Thursday to show support for employees who've been dealing with...
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Business owner doubles down amid flag controversy

Higher Ed
The reality television star who has said he would go to jail before removing a huge American flag from his recreational vehicle store in North Carolina visited the site Thursday to show support for employees who've been dealing with...
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Bloomberg

Four Opioid Distributors Settle With Ohio Counties for $260 Million

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Oct.21 -- The three largest U.S. drug wholesalers, plus a generic drug manufacturer, reached a deal worth more than $250 million to settle the first federal trial over the companies' role in the U.S. opioid epidemic. Bloomberg's Drew...
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Appeals Court Agrees To Rehear Trump Emoluments Lawsuit

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On Tuesday, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to rehear arguments in the case, which was filed in 2017.
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CLEAN : Mali proud of migrant awarded French nationality after attacks

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Malians praise the honour dignity and bravery of migrant Lassana Bathily who has been awarded French nationality after helping people at a Jewish supermarket hide during last week's Paris attacks (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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States Sue To Keep 3D-Printed Gun Blueprints Off The Internet

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Attorneys general from 20 states and the District of Columbia filed the lawsuit.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Newsy's Latest Headlines
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Judge dismisses state charges against Paul Manafort, Uber faces another lawsuit from drivers, Rep. Justin Amash backs articles of impeachment
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Bloomberg

Why Deutsche Bank Is Hiring in India

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Aug.27 -- Deutsche Bank AG is planning to hire about 140 people in India amid sweeping cost cuts and restructuring for the firm elsewhere in the world. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland and Bloomberg's Sonali Basak have the...
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Suit alleges McDonald s puts employees in danger

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A group of employees from 13 McDonald's restaurants in Chicago has filed a lawsuit alleging that the company's drive for profits puts workers at "daily risk" of physical attack by dangerous customers.
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Documents Show U.S. Held Ukraine Aid Shortly After July 25 Call

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The Center for Public Integrity received 146 pages of Justice Department documents Dec. 20 as the result of a federal lawsuit.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Trans woman puts Chinese law to the test in landmark case

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Transgender woman in China's eastern city of Hangzhou files a landmark lawsuit against her former employer for firing her after her gender reassignment surgery (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Spanish FM Borrell on official visit to Cuba

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During an official visit to Cuba Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell says Spain and the European Union will protect their investments in Cuba despite the threat of a US lawsuit under the recently revived Helms Burton law for profiting...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Lt. Col. Vindman pressed on Trump-Zelenskyy call, Guards assigned to Jeffrey Epstein charged, New York files a lawsuit against Juul
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Fox News: Carter Page Accuses Justice Dept Of 'Orwellian Overreach'

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The new filing says the original causes of action for the lawsuit stemmed, in part, from the DOJ's leak of information to The New York Times.
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Mulvaney Drops Lawsuit Plans, Won't Testify In Impeachment Inquiry

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Mulvaney's attorneys say he's planning to follow the White House and Justice Department's directions not to testify before the House.
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Washington Roundup: Long Lines To Vote Aren't Likely To Disappear

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Long lines like the ones we saw in Texas and California on Super Tuesday may be a preview of the general election in November.
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China Calls Lawsuit Brought Against It By Missouri 'Very Absurd'

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The suit seeks to hold China accountable for the pandemic, as well as allow Missouri "to recoup billions of dollars" in economic damages.
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Expert: Mo.'s China lawsuit likely to be dismissed

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The state of Missouri filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Chinese government over the coronavirus, alleging that nation's officials are to blame for the global pandemic.