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Texas Can Deny Film Grant over Movie's Content

John Council

In a ruling certain to disappoint those who want to film B-grade action movies in Texas on the cheap, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decided that the producers of <i>Machete Kills</i> don't have a First Amendment right to an incentive grant from the Texas Film Commission.

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Development

ALM Staff

Discussion of a case in which an association was not entitled to summary judgment

Why Should Outside Counsel Care?

Allan Colman

In a recent survey, 36% of the outside attorneys indicated that they lost clients based on faulty or nonexistent communications on their part ' yes 36%! So why are they not getting the message?

Columns & Departments

In the Courts

ALM Staff

In-depth discussion of a Seventh Circuit ruling in which a military government Contractor's FCA summary judgment was upheld for lack of materiality and knowledge.

Features

Triple Play Status Update: Firings for Employees' Facebook Activity Unlawful

ALM Staff

On Oct. 21, 2015, the Second Circuit affirmed a 2014 decision by the NLRB overturning the terminations of two employees who had complained about their employer on Facebook.

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Verdicts

ALM Staff

Due to a med mal verdict, an ex-prisoner's estate receives $1.75 million .

Features

Top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2016

ALM Staff

The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) has released its list of Top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2016.

Features

When FCPA Charges Break the Mold

Rebekah Mintzer

Normally, when a violation of the FCPA comes to mind, it looks a lot like this: A company, due to either corrupt intent or maybe just poor compliance practices, pays off a foreign official in return for some sort of business benefit. It's true that this is often how FCPA cases come to be, but not always.

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Business Crimes Hotline

ALM Staff

Discussion of a late-year wave of hospital FCA settlements.

Facebook's $20 Million Privacy Settlement Clears Appeals Court

Cheryl Miller

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Jan. 6 upheld a $20 million class action settlement that resolved privacy claims against Facebook Inc. over a feature that posted users names and images along with advertising promotions.

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