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  2. AMG Capital Management, LLC v. FTC - Wikipedia

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    AMG Capital Management, LLC v. Federal Trade Commission, 593 U.S. ___ (2021), was a U.S. Supreme Court case dealing with the ability of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to seek monetary relief for restitution or disgorgement from those that it found in violation of trade practices. The Court ruled unanimously that the FTC had misused its ...

  3. Mathew Martoma - Wikipedia

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    Mathew Martoma (born May 18, 1974, as Ajai Mathew Mariamdani Thomas) [2] is an American former hedge fund trader. As a portfolio manager at S.A.C. Capital Advisors, he was accused of generating possibly the largest single insider trading transaction profit in history at a value of $276 million. [1] A jury convicted him, and in November 2014 he ...

  4. Reddy v Siemens - Wikipedia

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    freedom of trade. In Reddy v Siemens Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd, the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa upheld the enforceability of an agreement in restraint of trade. The unanimous judgment was handed down on 30 November 2006 and was written by Acting Judge of Appeal Frans Malan. Per Magna Alloys v Ellis and Basson v Chilwan, Malan ...

  5. Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Trademark Dilution Revision Act. Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc., 537 U.S. 418 (2003), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that, under the Federal Trademark Dilution Act, a claim of trademark dilution requires proof of actual dilution, not merely a likelihood of dilution. [1] This decision was later superseded by ...

  6. National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 - Wikipedia

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    Front page of the National Industrial Recovery Act, as signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 16, 1933. The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (NIRA) was a US labor law and consumer law passed by the 73rd US Congress to authorize the president to regulate industry for fair wages and prices that would stimulate economic recovery.

  7. Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission - Wikipedia

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    Argument: Oral argument: Opinion announcement: Opinion announcement: Questions presented; 1. Whether Congress implicitly stripped federal district courts of jurisdiction over constitutional challenges to the Federal Trade Commission's structure, procedures, and existence by granting the courts of appeals jurisdiction to "affirm, enforce, modify, or set aside" the Commission's cease-and-desist ...

  8. Supreme (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Footnotes / references. [1][2] Supreme is an American clothing brand established in New York City in April 1994. The company focuses on streetwear, skateboarding, and hip hop fashion trends. Its main products include clothing, skateboards, and accessories. In December 2020, the U.S.-based apparel and footwear company VF Corporation bought ...

  9. Supreme (character) - Wikipedia

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    Supreme (character) Supreme is a superhero created by Rob Liefeld and published by Image Comics (1992–96 and 2012–15), followed by Maximum Press (1996–98), Awesome Entertainment (1999–2000), and Arcade Comics (2006). Although Supreme was originally conceived as a violent egotistical antihero and Superman archetype, he was retooled by ...