Courts in Arizona and Florida have moved to further restrict reproductive rights in the aftermath of the 2022 U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade. Both rulings could lead to the closure of clinics that provide abortions in the two states. Read more.
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A former Walmart supplier won a $101 million verdict on Tuesday from an Arkansas federal jury that found Walmart breached its agreement to buy millions of boxes of nitrile gloves in the first 18 months of the Covid pandemic. London Luxury, which failed after Walmart canceled the deal to buy 72 million boxes of gloves, persuaded jurors that Walmart ditched the agreement not because of problems on London Luxury’s end but because of the collapse of Walmart’s plan to resell the gloves to a medical equipment supplier at a hefty profit. And according to London Luxury’s lawyers at Holwell, Schuster & Goldberg, Walmart can blame its own privileged documents, in part, for helping them make their client’s case. Alison Frankel has the story, including Walmart’s continued insistence that the case is really about London Luxury’s misconduct.
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