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Wrongful Death Lawsuit: New Haven Allowed Code Violations, Leading to Fatal Fire
Plaintiff counsel for the estate of Michael Randall Sr., who was killed in a 2019 fire in a New Haven rooming house, claims the city knew the rooming house was not up to code and that Randall should have been told to relocate.1 in 4 Women Attorneys Consider Leaving Law Because of Mental Health, Survey Finds
Work interfering with one's personal and family life was the biggest factor in driving women out of the legal industry.Commonwealths Coalesce on Confronting Biometrics
With data breaches drawing national headlines, the commonwealths of Pennsylvania and Virginia have turned their attention to passing consumer privacy laws that stand to significantly impact legal risk profiles for businesses using biometric data.Regulatory Guidance on Cyber Breaches and Impact on the Insurance Market
As cybersecurity incidents continue to rise in frequency and severity, it is important for cyber insurance underwriters as well as insureds to be familiar with the laws and regulations that may impact cyber coverage.View more book results for the query "*"
Shakespeare in Court: The Tragic Case of 'Austin ZZ. v. Aimee A.'
In a previous edition of his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins called attention to the fact that the "willingness to foster" factor in custody litigation—the disposition of one parent to foster the relationship between the child and the other parent—was emerging as something of a super-factor, wielding a force capable of swamping an array of other variables that cut in the opposite direction. As Tippins discusses in today's column, a recent appellate decision seems to propel this factor to an apotheosis of power previously unimagined.Practical Tips for Defending California Consumer Privacy Act Class Actions
As was anticipated when it was first enacted, the CCPA has resulted in a significant number of class action litigations. This article assesses the litigation to date and provides key practical takeaways for how businesses faced with such actions can seek early dismissal.Cybercrime Threatening Gains Made by Telehealth During the Pandemic
The pandemic has shown that health care can be delivered via telehealth without a decrease in the quality of the health care provided, however, cybercrime is a large and growing threat to health care.Cyber Charter Schools Are Subject to COVID Emergency Leave Law, Fed Judge Rules
"Pennsylvania law provides that charters, like its school districts, are bodies corporate and gives charters the power to sue and be sued to the same extent as political subdivisions and local agencies can be sued," Kenney continued.8th Circuit: If an Insurance Policy Seems Unclear, It Is.
At issue here was whether the D&O policy required the insurer to indemnify and defend a company and its chief executive officer against claims brought by investors.