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SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Barr Law Group Investigating GOGO, GOEV,

SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Barr Law Group Investigating GOGO, GOEV, ACIC, and FIII; Shareholders are Encouraged to Contact the Firm May 25, 2021 04:00 ET | Source: Barr Law Group Barr Law Group San Diego, California, UNITED STATES SAN DIEGO, May 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) National law firm Barr Law Group is investigating the actions of the officers and board of directors of Gogo Inc., Canoo Inc., Atlas Crest Investment Corp., and Forum Merger III Corporation.   If you are a current owner of shares of any of these stocks, contact leo@barrlaw.com or call (619) 400-4966. Gogo Inc. (NASDAQ: GOGO) Accused of Misleading Investors Barr Law Group is investigating Gogo Inc. regarding possible breaches of fiduciary duties and other violations of law by the company’s officers and directors.  On April 26, 2021, U.S. District Judge Jorge L. Alonso of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois issued an order den

The ins/outs and good/bad of the Mechanical Licensing Collective

The ins/outs and good/bad of the Mechanical Licensing Collective One the largest and most impactful elements of the Music Modernization Act of 2019 was the creation of the Mechanical Licensing Collective. Now active since January first of this year, we look at the ins and outs of the MLC as well as some of its good and not so good implications for the music business. Guest post by In October of 2019, President Trump signed the “Music Modernization Act.” Back then, I wrote: “The first section is the most complicated, and the most controversial. And right now, no one is sure it will work. The biggest is the establishment of a ‘Mechanical Licensing Collective,’ which will apply only to digital music providers, whether the delivery is by download or by streaming. The MLC is designed to:

Justice Dept Aims to Keep Secret Part of Barr-Era Memo on Trump

Man accused of attempting to kidnap, buy toddler arraigned

By Jarrod Mills Staff Writer May 25, 2021 Ronnie Helton LONDON - A Corbin man who has been accused of attempting to kidnap and then offering $1,000 for a toddler was formally arraigned in United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky on Monday. A court-appointed lawyer representing Ronnie Lou Helton, 74, entered a plea of not guilty for her client who was physically present during the arraignment. Helton was indicted by a federal grand jury back in April. The indictment says Helton attempted to kidnap, abduct, seize, confine, and carry away another person for the purpose of assault using a means of interstate commerce, a red Pontiac sedan.

Keith Carroll Entertainment Attorney Mintz Law Firm Boston

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