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September 09, 2019 | The Recorder

Judge Advances Cambridge Analytica Case, Says Facebook's Privacy Argument 'Could Not Be More Wrong'

"When you share sensitive information with a limited audience (especially when you've made clear that you intend your audience to be limited), you retain privacy rights and can sue someone for violating them," wrote U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who let most of the claims against Facebook move forward in consumer litigation accusing the company of unlawfully disclosing user information to third parties.
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September 09, 2019 | Litigation Daily

SF Federal Judge Advances Cambridge Analytica Case, Says Facebook's Privacy Argument 'Could Not Be More Wrong'

"When you share sensitive information with a limited audience (especially when you've made clear that you intend your audience to be limited), you retain privacy rights and can sue someone for violating them," wrote U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who let most of the claims against Facebook move forward in consumer litigation accusing the company of unlawfully disclosing user information to third parties.
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September 06, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week: Gibson Dunn's Theodore Boutrous Jr. Scores Another Win for the Fourth Estate

In persuading a federal judge to restore reporter Brian Karem's White House press credentials, the litigator applied lessons from an earlier fight for CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta. But the White House had also upped its game, according to Boutrous, making Karem's case more complicated.
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September 06, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief

SCOTUS Conflict Check | Billing Rates | Brinkmann Returns

A new rule at the U.S. Supreme Court is meant to ensure the justices are not surprised by a sudden conflict of interest that may pop up decades after they handled a related case.
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September 05, 2019 | The Recorder

Under a Legal Cloud, Juul Jostles Over Which Judge Should Decide Lawsuits

Juul Labs Inc. is hoping to send more than 30 lawsuits brought over its e-cigarettes to San Francisco, but some plaintiffs lawyers have suggested judges in New Jersey and Maryland.
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September 05, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Under a Legal Cloud, Juul Jostles Over Which Judge Should Decide Lawsuits

Juul Labs Inc. is hoping to send more than 30 lawsuits brought over its e-cigarettes to San Francisco, but some plaintiffs lawyers have suggested judges in New Jersey and Maryland.
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September 05, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

Juul Wants Lawsuits Heard in California as Plaintiffs Lawyers Push for NJ, Maryland

Juul Labs Inc. is hoping to send more than 30 lawsuits brought over its e-cigarettes to San Francisco, but some plaintiffs lawyers have suggested judges in New Jersey and Maryland.
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September 05, 2019 | The American Lawyer

U.S. Firms Are Drawn to Singapore Despite the Barriers to Entry

Singapore is an attractive location for foreign law firms—but not an easy one.
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September 03, 2019 | Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: FARA Filings: Williams & Connolly Billing Rates | Rob Khuzami Joins Guggenheim Partners | Jones Day Snags Bret Shumate | Who Got the Work

Williams & Connolly appears to have made its first foray into FARA, and Anthony Levandowski, the former head of Google's autonomous vehicle unit, has picked his legal team to ward of theft of trade secret charges.
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September 03, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Gibson Dunn's Boutrous Notches Second Win Over White House Media Access

U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras granted a preliminary injunction reinstating White House access for Playboy reporter and CNN analyst Brian Karem.
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