Illinois Appellate Court Rejects Law Firm’s Reliance on Arbitration Provision, Clearing the Way for Malpractice Action

“The arbitration provision at issue here was drafted by defendants and was never discussed with plaintiff. While defendants discussed several of the other material terms of the attorney-client agreement with plaintiff—such as the amount of the fee, the nature of a contingent fee agreement, and the intended scope of work—defendants never mentioned anything about the […]

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DOJ, 8 State AGs Sue RealPage for Alleged Sherman Act Violations in Algorithmic Pricing Scheme

The 110-page document contends that RealPage, which is based in Richardson, Texas and is owned by private equity firm Thoma Bravo, violated Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act and “has built a business out of frustrating the natural forces of competition.” Counsel has not yet appeared for the defendant.       

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‘The Adult Version of Pedialyte’: Abbott Allowed to Proceed With Trademark-Infringement Suit Against Similar Revitalyte Beverage

Abbott has also put forth evidence of Revitalyte retweeting comments referring to Revitalyte as ‘the adult version of Pedialyte,’ ‘like Pedialyte but for adults,’ ‘barstool sports Pedialyte,’ ‘barstool sports brand Pedialyte,’ ‘barstool sports branded Pedialyte,’ and ‘Barstool Pedialyte.’ These comments also provide examples of actual consumer confusion,” said U.S. District Judge Donovan W. Frank for

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FTC’s Kroger-Albertsons Suit Premised on ‘Fanciful’ Definition of Grocery Market, Dissenting States Say

The Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit seeking to block the $24.6 billion merger presumes “that consumers are walled off from any other sources for groceries and have no alternative but to buy all their needs from either Kroger or Albertsons alone,” according to an amicus brief filed Friday by Alabama, Georgia, Iowa and Ohio.       

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