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Judge Stumped By 'Moving Target' Claims By Combs Accuser
By Carla Baranauckas
A federal judge appeared frustrated on Monday as he warned a woman who is suing incarcerated music producer Sean "Diddy" Combs over an alleged sexual assault in 1990 that the court "cannot take cognizance" of new claims introduced outside the formal complaint, stressing that the case's merits can be judged only on what's pled.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
AGs Seek To Freeze EPA Solar Grant Funds During Challenge
By Abigail Harrison
A coalition of states asked a Washington federal judge to maintain federal money for Solar for All grants during the pendency of their lawsuit challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's decision to kill the program, arguing that they're likely to prevail on their claims that the agency can't legally claw back funds Congress already obligated.
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SECURITIES & WHITE COLLAR
Atty Lowell Gets Delay In EBay Trial Amid NY AG Case Work
By Julie Manganis
A Massachusetts federal judge on Monday agreed to postpone the trial in a cyberstalking lawsuit against eBay and several former executives at the request of defense attorney Abbe David Lowell, who had cited his ongoing work for several high-profile clients, including New York Attorney General Letitia James in the Trump administration's criminal prosecution.
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MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
DOJ Defends HPE Merger Deal As 'Prudent Compromise'
By Bryan Koenig
The Justice Department told a California federal judge to pay no heed to the "politicians and advocacy groups" opposing the controversial settlement clearing Hewlett Packard Enterprise's $14 billion purchase of Juniper Networks, arguing their concerns about improper lobbying influence are outside the scope of the court's review.
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BANKRUPTCY
BANKING
BNP Asks Judge To Overturn $21M Sudan Refugee Verdict
By Katryna Perera
BNP Paribas has asked a New York federal judge to reverse a recent $21 million bellwether verdict won by three Sudanese refugees who claim that the French bank contributed to longtime dictator Omar al-Bashir's atrocities, arguing that the jury's verdict and damages awards are inconsistent with Swiss law, which governs the suit.
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