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Internet Archive Loses Suit Over E-book Lending, Covid Library
The Internet Archive’s system for digitally lending e-books and its emergency pandemic library weren’t fair use of thousands of books owned by HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, and other major publishers, a New York federal court said.
Wells Fargo Must Face Georgia Counties on Housing Discrimination
After finding allegedly discriminatory loans that Wells Fargo issued within the limitations period of the Fair Housing Act, several Atlanta-area counties can move forward with their lawsuit for injunctive relief.
Bed Bath & Beyond Sued Over Layoffs, Alleged WARN Act Violations
A former store manager brought a proposed class action Friday against
Citigroup Gets Investors’ Suit Over Risk Thrown Out, for Now
Archegos Founder Loses Bid to Toss Billion-Dollar Fraud Charges
The founder of Archegos Capital Management lost his bid to dismiss an 11-count indictment over an alleged conspiracy to manipulate the market for seven publicly-traded securities.
Capitol Forum’s Copyright Claim Against Brokerage Firm Proceeds
The Capitol Forum, a Washington,D.C.-based news outlet, will be permitted to continue its lawsuit against brokerage firm Market Securities LLC for copyright infringement.
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