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FTC Seeks Comments on Facial Recognition Technology to Protect Preteens' Online Privacy
Companies tell the agency the facial recognition technology is 99.97% accurate.Antitrust, Consumer Protection Lawyers Appraise Khan's Testimony Before House Panel
There's more to merger enforcement than an agency's won-lost record in federal court, lawyers say of FTC's chair.McDermott the Latest Big Law Firm to Recruit Health Care Partner Amid Continued Demand in Practice
Arnold & Porter, Alston & Bird, Morgan Lewis and Covington have also added health care and life sciences talent this year.Minnesota Marijuana/FDA Psychedelics Guidance/Akin Gump's Pot Lobbying/Maryland Market Launches
"What I'm telling people, individuals and companies that are calling me from outside the state and even from inside the state, is that you have to pick the sandbox you want to play in very carefully," said Hinshaw & Culbertson partner Mitchel Chargo.Publishers Clearing House Settles FTC's Claim of Misleading Consumers Through 'Dark Patterns'
The agency's $18.5 million settlement with PCH comes amid similar consumer-protection litigation against Amazon.View more book results for the query "Manatt"
Shook Launches Civil Rights, Racial Justice Pro Bono Practice
Shook, Hardy & Bacon hired a former civil rights division prosecutor in Houston to lead a pro bono practice focused on civil rights and racial justice litigation.Reed Smith Expands Life Sciences Practice With Manatt Partner-Counsel Duo
Reed Smith has added Brian Bewley and Kaitlyn Dunn to its roster amid rising regulatory scrutiny in the health care and life sciences space.California's Second Hundred Law Firms Saw Steadier Gains in 2022
The 11 California-founded firms on the Am Law Second Hundred this year benefited from more conservative growth, stabilized midmarket dealmaking, and industry advantages.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Manatt Hires 2 Boston Trial Lawyers, Eyeing Growth in 'New Economy' Sectors
Joan Lukey, a two-time Massachusetts Special Assistant Attorney General, and Martin Murphy, who represented Felicity Huffman in the "Varsity Blues" college admissions case, have joined the firm as partners.Trending Stories
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