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Forex Case Against Big Banks to Move Forward Largely in Tact

A number of institutional investors will be allowed to move forward with much of a lawsuit accusing 15 large banks of price rigging related to the foreign exchange market. So reports Reuters.

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AP Students Hit College Board with $500M Suit Over New Online Exams

High school students who experienced technical trouble with their Advanced Placement exams are suing the College Board after being told they will need to retake the tests. So reports Colorado Public Radio.

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Kendall Jenner Settles Allegations Over Controversial Fyre Festival Promo

Kendall Jenner agreed to settle a lawsuit related to her social media promotion of the infamous Fyre Festival. So reports NBC News.

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Tara Reade's Attorneys Dump Her Amid Credibility Concerns

Douglas Wigdor, the attorney representing Tara Reade, the woman accusing Joe Biden of sexual assault, has dropped her as a client. So reports Politico.

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Judge Tosses Challenge to Michigan’s 'State of Emergency'

A Michigan judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by legislative leaders challenging Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s decision to extend Michigan’s state of emergency. So reports the CNN.

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NFL Player Sues Airline After Passenger Grabs His Crotch, Pulls Off His Mask

An unidentified NFL player is suing United Airlines, claiming he was sexually assaulted on a cross-country flight and the airline failed to protect him. So reports ABC News.

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Amazon Sues Vendors Over Alleged Tech Support Scam

Amazon is suing two companies for alleged tech support fraud and has accused them of setting up “fraudulent websites and applications.” So reports CNN.

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Facebook Settles with Moderators Facing Mental Health Issues

Facebook has agreed to pay content moderators $52 million to compensate them for the mental health toll of the job. So reports The Verge.

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Penn. Attorney Disbarred After Pleading Guilty to Fraud Charges

Former attorney Todd H. Lahr has been disbarred after pleading guilty to defrauding his clients out of nearly $3 million. So reports the Morning Call.

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Wisc. Supreme Court Ends State’s Blanket Stay-at-Home Order

In a first-of-its-kind ruling, the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down Gov. Tony Evers' directive to shut down activity in the state. So reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

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