Birth Control Companies Escape Conn. Long-Arm Injury Suits
By Jonathan Capriel
Eight women who claim to have suffered severe and debilitating injuries after a birth control device — the Filshie Clip — implanted in their body migrated cannot sue in Connecticut state court the companies that designed, manufactured and distributed the clip, a judge has ruled, saying he doesn't have jurisdiction over the out-of-state companies.
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Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
By Matthew Perlman
The Federal Trade Commission sued to block GTCR BC's planned purchase of a medical device coatings company, the Justice Department's antitrust case against Live Nation survived a dismissal bid and a New York state court found a ski mountain deal hurt competition. Here, Law360 looks at the major merger review developments from March.
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DOJ Shuts Crypto Unit, Shifts Focus From Intermediaries
By Aislinn Keely
The U.S. Department of Justice is disbanding its crypto unit and directing prosecutors to focus on cases against individuals who harm crypto investors or use digital assets to further other illegal activity, instead of bringing cases against platforms that enable the conduct, according to a memo circulated to all department employees.
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In Trump Order Against Perkins Coie, GCs See Harm For Cos.
By Jake Maher
Nearly 70 current and former general counsel for companies including Apple Inc. and Starbucks filed an amicus brief Tuesday supporting Perkins Coie LLP in its suit against an executive order from President Donald Trump targeting the firm, saying the order "tramples on corporate independence, the right to counsel, and First Amendment rights."
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