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Antitrust – Hospital Authority – Unfair Trade Practices Claim – Corporation – 50 Percent Market Share – North Carolina Lawyers Weekly

Antitrust – Hospital Authority – Unfair Trade Practices Claim – Corporation – 50 Percent Market Share – North Carolina Lawyers Weekly
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Plaintiff s lawyers don t get paid after botching fees issue

Albert Sanchez LAKELAND, Fla. (Legal Newsline) – Attorneys representing a Florida man who sued under the state’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act seem to have worked for free, having lost their bid for fees after settling their client’s case. The Sarasota firms Sanchez Law and Bentley and Bruning were on the losing end of a Jan. 6 ruling from the Second District Court of Appeal, which ruled the DUTPA doesn’t provide for attorneys fees unless there is a judgment. Instead, Judge Edward LaRose wrote, their argument that they actually prevailed by obtaining a $9,000 settlement held no merit. “Under the statute’s plain and obvious meaning, it is only after entry of a judgment in the trial court that the prevailing party may be entitled to attorneys fees,” LaRose wrote.

Louisiana company targeting veterans shut down

SOURCE: AG Jeff Landry BATON ROUGE, LA – Attorney General Jeff Landry today announced that a permanent injunction has been obtained against Louisiana-based company VetAttend Professional Services, LLC and its owners, John Sutton and Marc Quiroz, prohibiting them from committing unfair and deceptive trade practices. “As a proud veteran and the State’s chief legal officer, I will continue doing all that I can to protect our military community from being exploited,” said Attorney General Landry. “Our veterans earned their benefits by putting their lives on the line for our freedoms; the least we can do is fight to defend them from unscrupulous schemes that violate our consumer protection laws.”

Record Labels Defeat False DMCA Takedown Claims in Court * TorrentFreak

> A federal court in Florida has dismissed a complaint from ISP Bright House Networks, which accused several major record labels of targeting subscribers with false and deceptive piracy notices. The ISP, which wanted to add RIAA and its anti-piracy partner MarkMonitor to the suit as well, doesn t have a valid claim as it failed to act on the false claims. Under US copyright law, Internet providers must terminate the accounts of repeat infringers “in appropriate circumstances.” In the past such drastic action was rare, but with the backing of legal pressure, ISPs are increasingly being held to this standard. Repeat Infringer Lawsuits

Where 5 key climate cases stand ahead of Supreme Court brawl - Governors Wind Energy Coalition

Governors Wind Energy Coalition Where 5 key climate cases stand ahead of Supreme Court brawl Source: By Jennifer Hijazi, E&E News reporter • Posted: Sunday, December 20, 2020 The latest batch of climate liability lawsuits is plowing ahead in federal court as the nation’s highest bench gets ready to decide a case that will help determine whether such challenges belong in state or federal venues. Leaders from Connecticut, Delaware, South Carolina, Hawaii and New Jersey unleashed a flurry of climate complaints this summer, adding to the growing heap of lawsuits asking oil and gas companies to pay up for climate impacts like extreme heat, wildfires and flooding that have been linked to emissions from producing and burning fossil fuels.

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