Gag Order on Idaho Murder Case is ‘Likely Unconstitutional’, Lawyer Argues

The gag order issued by a judge in the Idaho murders case is “likely unconstitutional”, according to outside criminal defense attorney Philip Holloway

“The gag order in the #IdahoMurders case is likely unconstitutional under the #1st Amendment,” Holloway wrote in a tweet on Monday. Holloway is not directly involved in the Idaho murders case.

Following the arrest of 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger in the deaths of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Ethan Chapin, 20 and Xana Kernodle, 20, a judge in Latah County, Idaho, issued a nondissemination order, or a gag order, barring anyone involved in the case to speak

FTC Announces Public Forum on Proposed Noncompete Ban

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that it will be hosting a public forum on February 16, 2022, from 12:00-3:00 pm ET, to discuss its proposed nationwide non-compete ban. The forum is intended to supplement the FTC’s request for written comments, which as of today have exceeded 10,000. According to the FTC, “[t]the commission will hear from a series of speakers who have been subject to non-compete restrictions, as well as business owners who have experience with non-competes.” It is unclear whether any of the “business owners who have experience with non-competitors” support their use, or if the …

Russia raps US over lack of UN visas for its diplomats, seeks arbitration

Feb 8 (Reuters) – Russia accused the United States on Wednesday of failing to issue visas to Russian delegates to the United Nations and of restricting the movements of its diplomats and said it would pursue arbitration proceedings.

In an interview with the RIA news agency, Russian foreign ministry official Pyotr Ilyichev said the United States had failed to comply with the 1947 UN Headquarters Agreement, which prohibited most restrictions on diplomats’ access to the United Nations.

“The US is raising increasing doubts about the validity of its right to retain its status as host state for the UN Headquarters,”

The Klein Law Firm Announces a Lead Plaintiff Deadline of April 3, 2023 in the Class Action Filed on Behalf of Invivyd, Inc. f/k/a Adagio Therapeutics, Inc.

NEW YORK, Feb. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The Klein Law Firm announced that a class action complaint has been filed on behalf of shareholders of Invivyd, Inc. f/k/a Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: IVVD) alleging that the Company violated federal securities laws.

This lawsuit is on behalf of all purchasers of Adagio common stock between November 29, 2021 and December 14, 2021both dates inclusive.
Lead Plaintiff Deadline: April 3, 2023
No obligation or cost to you.

Learn more about your recoverable losses in IVVD:
https://www.kleinstocklaw.com/pslra-1/invivyd-class-action-submission-form?id=36279&from=4

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This Week in the Supreme Court – week commencing 6th February 2023 – UKSCBlog

Hearings in the Supreme Court are now shown live on the Court’s website.

On Tuesday 7th February 2023 the Court will hear Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs v Vermilion Holdings Ltd (Scotland), on appeal from [2021] CSHI 45. The Court will consider if it is the right or opportunity for Mr Noble to acquire the 2007 Option (a) available by reason of his directorship of VHL (section 471(1) ITEPA); or (b) made available by Mr Noble’s employer (section 471(3) ITEPA), thereby subjecting it to income tax under Chapter 5, Part 7 of ITEPA. The hearing will begin

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Upcoming Webinar Series! Commercial Litigation Outlook: Insights and Predictions for Litigation Trends in 2023 | Seyfarth Shaw

Welcome to the third annual installment of Seyfarth Shaw’s Commercial Litigation Outlook, in which our nationally-recognized team provides insights about litigation issues and trends to expect in 2023.

The likely continuing global tumult and increasing chances for a recession will weigh heavily on the litigation outlook for 2023. In short, we expect an uneven year where some litigation booms and some busts. As was true last year, the trick to navigating the upcoming challenges will require clients and their counsel to be adaptive, creative and proactive.

Join us for a three-part webinar serieswhere members of our Commercial Litigation practice

Is Law News Still Relevant? The Evolving Landscape of Legal Information

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Is Law News Still Relevant? The Evolving Landscape of Legal Information

In an era dominated by viral TikToks, 280-character tweets, and AI-generated summaries, many wonder if traditional “law news” still holds its ground. Is the dedicated pursuit of legal updates a relic of the past, or is it the compass we need to navigate an increasingly litigious and regulated world? The answer lies in the intersection of technology, democracy, and professional excellence.

Legal news isn’t just about court transcripts or dusty law journals anymore. It has transformed into a dynamic, real-time stream …