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SCOTUS Favors Narrower Reading of CFAA So It Does Not Cover Misuse of Authorized Access | Epstein Becker & Green

SCOTUS Favors Narrower Reading of CFAA So It Does Not Cover Misuse of Authorized Access | Epstein Becker & Green
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Ninth - Eleventh - D C Circuit Class Actions: Price Fixing & CAFA Jurisdiction

Ninth Circuit remands price fixing class action for consideration of evidence that more than a de minimis portion of class members was not injured. District court in D.C. Circuit rules that CAFA jurisdiction is improper unless the complaint itself invokes the class action rule or mechanism.

U S Supreme Court Confirms Narrow Scope of Federal Computer Fraud Claim Often Used in Trade Secret Litigation | Nexsen Pruet, PLLC

Circuit court decides Rodemaker lawsuit lacks facts

Circuit court decides Rodemaker lawsuit lacks facts WTXL and last updated 2021-06-09 12:54:20-04 VALDOSTA, Ga. (WTXL) — The ongoing legal battle between former Valdosta football coach Alan Rodemaker and five Valdosta Board of Education members continues as the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals decided Tuesday that Rodemaker’s case does not have sufficient facts to prove his claim of racial discrimination. Circuit judges Robin S. Rosenbaum, Kevin C. Newsom and R. Lanier Anderson III chose to “vacate and remand” the suit back to the U.S. District Court for Middle Georgia, finding that the district court should have dismissed his claim.

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