Tag: OAN
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Government
OAN Loses All But Most Insignificant Sliver Of Breach Of Contract Case Against AT&T In CA, Refiles It In DC As Tort Suit
Well, they already had it drafted. Don't want to waste a pleading. -
Courts
OAN Settles One Election Defamation Suit, Only One Million To Go
Slight exaggeration, which OAN is no doubt entirely comfortable with. - Sponsored
Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
In-house legal roles have traditionally offered more accommodating schedules and greater opportunities to gain valuable business experience. Now though, the calculus may be changing. With… -
Podcasts
Biglaw Firms Learning The Hard Way That Some Billables Just Aren't Worth It
And how far can you stretch this for a party?
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Government
OAN Execs Try To Yeet Out Of Dominion Defamation Suit In DC, Leaving Reporters Holding The Bag
Lotsa luck with that one. -
One America News Network Gets SLAPPed By Ninth Circuit In MSNBC Defamation Suit
Of all the parties who should stay the hell away from defamation suits ... -
Government
OAN Slaps Hilarious, Useless Disclaimer On MyPillow Guy's Wacky Election Infomercial
'We can take all his money without all the defamation suits, right?' say OAN executives wrongly. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 07.01.20
* Attorneys in DC can now accept cryptocurrency as a form of payment. As detailed in yesterday’s Morning Docket, accepting cocaine as a form of payment is still off limits… [Bloomberg Law]
* Florida’s governor recently signed a new law requiring parental consent for abortions. [New York Daily News]
* OAN has lost a defamation lawsuit against Rachel Maddow, and now they may have to pay the legal fees for her high-priced Biglaw attorneys. [San Diego Times]
* A Baltimore family is suing a local restaurant for refusing service to them based on how they were dressed. [TMZ]
* A judge has dismissed a New York lawyer’s defamation lawsuit against someone who called him an “ambulance chaser” online. This attorney should brush up on his First Amendment law. [Westfair Communications]