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What the Judges Had to Say at the Class Action Law Forum
A handful of the juiciest nuggets jurists let fly during the three-day conference at the University of San Diego School of Law last week.$87.5M: That's How Much Camden Diocese Will Pay Sex Abuse Survivors
"We're happy that this moment finally came and we still have a lot of work ahead of us," said John Baldante, a lawyer representing survivors of abuse.Case Filings Rise in New York's Trial Courts, Annual Report Finds
The report notes that the $3.4 billion court system had its third consecutive year of a rise in cases filed statewide.Romancing With AI? Suit Claims Bots Pose as Suitors on Tinder
The developer of the CupidBot app that uses AI to let human users screen, rate and talk to women in their place repeatedly denied the activity was affecting Match Group sites, the complaint asserts.Nurse Files Suit Over 'Mock Shooter Drill,' Wrongful Termination for Voicing Concerns
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'Don't Be an A**hole': Clients Reflect on Mental Health Crisis
With many saying clients hold the key to addressing the legal industry's mental health crisis, Law.com International gathered views from a range of in-house lawyers.U.S. Regulators Lift the Curtain on Data Privacy Practices
The assessment and audit requirements of the new generation of state data protection laws will force U.S. companies to move beyond mere window dressing and instead require them to develop fulsome data protection programs.Supreme Court Upholds Consumers' Right to Sue Federal Agencies Under the FCRA
In its recent decision in Department of Agriculture Rural Development Rural Housing Service v. Kirtz, the U.S. Supreme Court resolved a circuit split over whether federal agencies could be liable to individuals for private rights of action under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).Ga. Appeals Court Overturns Convictions of former DeKalb Officer Who Fatally Shot Naked Man
The trial court was wrong to admit the policy into evidence without identifying and redacting the portions that conflict with Georgia law, state Court of Appeals Judge Brian Rickman wrote in a unanimous opinion Tuesday.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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