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Victoria Mckenzie

Victoria Mckenzie

Investigative Journalist at Law360

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Enviros Oppose Bid To Reopen Hawaii Water Pollution Suit - Law360

Enviros Oppose Bid To Reopen Hawaii Water Pollution Suit  Law360
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Judge Stands By Letting Pipeline Suit Play Out In Tribal Court - La...

A Minnesota federal court refused Friday to reconsider tossing state environmental regulators’ lawsuit seeking to halt a tribal court action challenging permits for an Enbridge pipeline project, standing by her ruling that the state agency can’t use the federal judiciary to tie the hands of a tribal…
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Court Blocks Crypto Transfers Linked To Bitcoin SV Attack - Law360

Court Blocks Crypto Transfers Linked To Bitcoin SV Attack  Law360
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Apple Created 'Roadblocks' To DOJ's Google Suit, Court Told - Law360

Apple Created 'Roadblocks' To DOJ's Google Suit, Court Told  Law360
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Kan. Wind Farm Suit Belongs In Circuit Court, DC Judge Says - Law360

Kan. Wind Farm Suit Belongs In Circuit Court, DC Judge Says  Law360
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Apple Says DOJ Is Asking It For Too Much Info In Google Case - Law360

Apple said it had been negotiating with the Department of Justice in good faith when the agency “abruptly” ended discussions about discovery materials and raised an emergency dispute to the court, in a series of ongoing antitrust suits against Google.
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Blackbaud Can’t Ditch Calif. Privacy Claim In Data Breach Suit - La...

A South Carolina federal judge on Thursday axed several state consumer protection and breach reporting law claims from a consolidated putative class action accusing Blackbaud Inc. of failing to do enough to prevent a massive 2020 ransomware attack, while allowing allegations under California’s novel…
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Jim Bakker Loses Fight to Block COVID ‘Cure’ Investigation - Law360

The Eighth Circuit dismissed televangelist Jim Bakker’s lawsuit against the Arkansas attorney general and three California prosecutors for allegedly violating his constitutional rights during an ongoing fraud investigation into a coronavirus “cure” he hawked on his television show.
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Firms Urge Stay Of $5.5M Award In Notre Dame London Case - Law360

Two Boston-based companies asked a federal judge for a stay Thursday while they appeal her decision to enforce a $5.5 million arbitral award in favor of the London campus of the University of Notre Dame for damages related to renovation work on student housing.
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Orrick Urges Judge To Not Let Jones Day ‘Steamroll’ Dispute - Law360

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP has asked a federal judge not to rush proceedings that Jones Day filed “minutes before midnight” last Friday, in a case aimed at forcing Orrick partners to provide testimony under threat of sanctions.
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Credit Unions Say Sonic’s Lax Security Behind Data Breach - Law360

A trio of credit unions have asked a federal judge to deny fast food chain Sonic Corp.’s bid for an early judgment in a class action over a massive data breach in which hackers gained access to cash registers at 762 franchise restaurants.
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Kazakhstan Says DC Property Off Limits In $506M Award Fight - Law360

The Republic of Kazakhstan moved to protect its D.C. property from two Moldovan oil and gas investors seeking to enforce a $506 million arbitration award, saying the men falsely claimed that the building housed commercial offices.
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Ghana U. Must Pay $165M For ‘Disastrous’ Deal, Insurer Says - Law360

Global insurer Chubb Ltd. asked a New York federal judge to confirm a $165 million arbitration award against the University of Ghana after it defaulted on a flagship development partnership backed by the U.S. government.
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McKesson Wants Prescription Data In Cherokee Opioid Case - Law360

Pharmaceutical distributor McKesson Corp. asked an Oklahoma federal judge for an order compelling state officials to fork over prescription drug monitoring program data, saying the information is critical to its defense in a bellwether opioid suit filed by the Cherokee Nation.
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Vehicle Repair Tech Co. Says Competitor Hacked, Stole Data - Law360

An automotive repair software company is suing Autel and its affiliate for allegedly stealing trade secrets and proprietary data through relentless clandestine spoofing attacks in China, locking out legitimate users and forcing it to shut down access to its servers.
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Ojibwe Pipeline Protesters Win Order Against Minn. Sheriff - Law360

Two Ojibwe women won a temporary restraining order Friday against a Minnesota sheriff after his department allegedly barricaded the driveway of a private camp where Enbridge pipeline protesters were gathered as guests.
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Russian Swimmers Cleared To Compete In Tokyo Olympics - Law360

An international sports court has cleared two Russian swimmers just ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, after they were provisionally suspended last week amid continued fallout from Russia’s doping scheme.
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Tribes Ask Minn. High Court To Review OK Of $2.9B Pipeline - Law360

Two tribes are asking the Minnesota Supreme Court to review a decision allowing the $2.9 billion expansion of a pipeline that carries crude oil from Canada through Indian Country.
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‘Cash Is King’ As US Offers $10M Bounties To Catch Hackers - Law360

As part of its response to the growing number of ransomware and other cyberattacks on domestic infrastructure, the U.S. State Department has announced a $10 million reward for information that helps identify or locate hackers targeting the U.S. on behalf of foreign governments.
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Tenn. Judge Blocks Biden’s Race-Based Loan Relief Program - Law360

A federal judge in Tennessee added to a flurry of injunctions blocking President Joe Biden’s debt relief program aimed at helping Black and Native farmers recover from the pandemic, one month after a local county commissioner sued the government for discrimination.
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Whirlpool Beats Florida Wiretapping Suits, For Now - Law360

A Florida federal judge on Tuesday tossed a pair of putative class actions accusing Whirlpool Corp. of unlawfully intercepting website visitors’ information, finding that the state’s wiretapping law doesn’t apply to the company’s use of marketing analytics software to capture browsing histories, per…