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  1. May 28

    A federal jury convicted a West Virginia doctor Thursday for prescribing a buprenorphine product in violation of the Controlled Substances Act. via

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  2. May 28

    Yesterday, the deputy attorney general convened the first meeting of the COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force. via

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  3. May 28

    If you have spent any time in the world, then you know that links matter to search engines, particularly Google. Check out our recent Onward post for best practices for internal linking.

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  4. May 28

    TikTok has a month to respond to concerns raised by European consumer protection agencies earlier this year, EU lawmakers said today. via

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  5. May 28

    A lawsuit that accuses Google of pay discrimination based on gender bias has been granted class-action status. via

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  6. May 28

    A pair of industry groups is suing to stop a Florida law that would open social media companies up to fines and lawsuits over their content moderation decisions. via

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  7. May 27

    has clarified a technical question of civil procedure that can arise when a party seeks to recoup certain litigation costs after a successful appeal. via

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  8. May 27

    The former owner of a Michigan home healthcare business has pleaded guilty to tax fraud. via

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  9. May 27

    On Tuesday, Colorado became the first state to do away with the legacy admissions "boost" when Democratic Gov. Jared Polis signed a ban on the practice into law. via

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  10. May 27

    Navistar Defense has agreed to pay $50 million to resolve False Claims Act allegations involving submission of fraudulent sales histories. via

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  11. May 27

    Years after a Michigan judge challenged a drug dealer to change, that same judge has now sworn him in as a lawyer. via

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  12. May 27

    Alan Dershowitz has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Netflix and the producers of its show “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich” over his portrayal in the docuseries. via

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  13. May 26

    You’ll be able to join Twitter’s Clubhouse-like Spaces from desktop and mobile web browsers starting today. via

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  14. May 26

    A plaintiff who alleges that he was injured by a defective hip implant must turn over data from his Fitbit to the defendant, a federal judge ruled. via

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  15. May 26

    The DOJ has announced criminal charges against 14 defendants for their alleged participation in health care fraud schemes that exploited the COVID-19 pandemic and resulted in over $143 million in false billings. via

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  16. May 26

    A federal judge in Kansas City, Kansas, has slashed a defendant’s sentence from 20 to nine years in prison, citing a federal prosecutor’s failure to “conduct herself as a prosecutor must.” via

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  17. May 26

    Amy Cooper, the woman who falsely told police that birdwatcher Christian Cooper had threatened her in New York City’s Central Park, is suing her employer for false dismissal. via

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  18. May 26

    Amazon has reached a deal to acquire the film and TV company MGM for $8.45 billion, the companies announced today. via

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  19. May 26

    has granted a request by Oklahoma to allow the state to retain custody of a death-row inmate. via

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  20. May 26

    Welcome to Justia Q&A, where we help lawyers stay ahead of the digital marketing curve. The first edition focuses on common and questions.

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