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Marianna Wharry

Marianna Wharry

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'The Book Is Not Worth the Candle': T-Mobile's In-House Counsel Not Subject to Discovery Demands ...

"All things being considered, fifty custodians certainly provide a reasonable opportunity—at the very least—for the plaintiffs to reasonably investigate their case. Adding three or four in-house counsel to that list is out of proportion to the needs of the case. The aphorism, 'the book is not worth the candle' is not out of place here," wrote U.S. District Magistrate Judge Jeffrey Cole for the Northern District of Illinois.
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'Stereophonic' Accused of Copyright Infringement From Fleetwood Mac...

"'Stereophonic' is undoubtedly a play based on plaintiffs' memoir 'Making Rumours' because substantial similarities exist between the two works, a reality that has been independently confirmed by those familiar with plaintiffs' book who have also had the opportunity to review the play," the complaint said.
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Federal Judge Preliminarily Approves $10M Settlement Against Citgo'...

A Chicago federal judge preliminarily approved a settlement providing $10 million in increased pension payments for Citgo retirees.
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'Stereophonic' Accused of Copyright Infringement From Fleetwood Mac...

"'Stereophonic' is undoubtedly a play based on plaintiffs' memoir 'Making Rumours' because substantial similarities exist between the two works, a reality that has been independently confirmed by those familiar with plaintiffs' book who have also had the opportunity to review the play," the complaint stated.
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Coalition of AGs Support Updates to ABA's Legal Education Diversity...

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and attorneys general from California, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, New Jersey and New York, among others, voiced their support for the amended standard requiring schools continue to improve access to legal education and the legal profession for all qualified aspiring lawyers.
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Latham & Watkins Secures Dismissal of Legal-Mal Suit Against Compan...

The plaintiff had alleged that the defendants were liable for failing to give a so-called Upjohn warning, which is done when the interests of a company and an individual officer become adverse.
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Burnt Cannabis Smell Alone Does Not Justify Warrantless Car Search

It seemed to us from the beginning that this was a logical outcome after the legalization of recreational cannabis. We hold out hope for the cases where the search was allegedly justified by the smell of raw cannabis, which we expect to receive shortly, said the plaintiff's attorney, Bruce L. Carmen of Carmen Law Office in Cambridge, Illinois.
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Ex-Nurse's 'Individualized, Idiosyncratic Religion' Claims Against ...

"Here, the plaintiff has alleged that a core principle of being 'Pagan' is submitting to natural forces and refusing artificial medical aid," U.S. Chief Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV wrote. "She has asserted that the mRNA technology used to develop some of the COVID-19 vaccines makes them unnatural and impermissible, as distinct from the virus-derived annual flu vaccine. That asserted connection is sufficient to support a plausible claim that accepting at least some of the COVID-19 vaccines would violate a tenet of her idiosyncratic religion."
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'Data Breach' Insurance Policy Does Not Extend to Biometric Informa...

The majority said the allegations in the lawsuit do not even potentially fall within the policy's coverage and said Lloyd's policy for Tony's would only cover data breaches involving unauthorized access to Tony's biometric data.
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Ill. Appeals Court Says Using Biometric Software Is Not Considered ...

In light of the broad current use of telehealth, the setting itself might be almost anywhere but the definition is limited by the requirement that the individual is awaiting or receiving medical care and the information is being collected as part of an effort to maintain or restore or promote that person’s well-being, Justice Mary L. Mikva wrote.
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University of Massachusetts Faces Retaliation, Age Discrimination S...

Professor George Kelley filed the nine-count complaint against the University of Massachusetts board of trustees and an associate professor at UMass Boston, alleging that he has been the target of ongoing acts of age discrimination and retaliation from university officials since 2012.