A federal magistrate in Manhattan denied a request for pre-trial discovery in a constitutional challenge to city and state cannabis enforcement laws, citing unresolved standing questions and the breadth of the requests.
The City of New York v. Yazam, Inc. d/b/a Empower et al
A federal judge in San Francisco compelled a former Nordstrom employee to arbitrate his labor claims, finding his electronic signature valid and his unconscionability arguments insufficient to void the agreement.
Truelove v. Nordstrom, Inc.
A federal magistrate judge denied a motion of Empire Cannabis Clubs to conduct early discovery in their constitutional challenge to New York City’s cannabis enforcement, ruling the plaintiffs failed to show good cause before the parties’...
The City of New York v. Puff Bar et al
A woman who says she was trafficked at two Days Inn hotels in San Antonio and Houston between 2010 and 2014 will now litigate her case in the state where she lives — and where the alleged crimes occurred.
JANE DOE (A.A.M.) v. WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS, INC. et al
A federal judge granted AT&T summary judgment on a contract reformation claim, holding that a drafter's last-minute edit accidentally eliminated a multi-million-dollar shortfall penalty Atos IT Solutions owed under a telecom services...
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC, Plaintiff, v. ATOS IT SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES, INC., Defendant.
A federal judge in the Eastern District of Texas kept alive Securities Act claims tied to a false representation in the Orthofix-SeaSpine merger agreement, while dismissing the Exchange Act fraud counts because plaintiffs' own...
In re Orthofix Medical, Inc. Securities Litigation