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Atlanta Lawyer Arrested, Facing Charges She Told Suspect to Dispose of Evidence
Nicole Fegan of Fegan Law was arrested by Atlanta police Feb. 16 and charged with participation in criminal street gang activity and criminal solicitation to commit the offense of tampering with evidence, both felonies.When Will Law Firms Learn? The Top-Down Approach Never Pays, and Always Bites Back
Latham & Watkins' decision to block automatic access for its Hong Kong staff to files and documents outside of Greater China was not necessarily wrong. But the way it implemented the change was tone-deaf. The firm's sin was its failure to communicate, writes Jessica Seah in the Asia Legal Briefing.How a Plaintiffs Lawyer Secured $6M Gwinnett Co. Settlement Despite Adverse Police Report
"It's the perfect example of a case where you shouldn't take the police report at face value," said Darl Champion of the Champion Firm, who litigated the case with co-counsel Adrienne McKay.View more book results for the query "*"
Avast Will Pay $16.5M, Not Sell Consumers' Browsing Data in Settlement With FTC
The handling of "sensitive data triggers heightened privacy obligations and a default presumption against its sharing or sale," FTC Chair Lina Khan and Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya said in a joint statement.Appeals Court Finds NYC Law Allowing Noncitizens To Vote Is Unconstitutional
The law has been blocked from taking effect since the beginning of 2022 when a group of Republican voters and elected officials filed a legal challenge that blocked its implementation.Inside Track: Is 'Trusted Business Adviser' Trend Petering Out?
"If I'm going to be an obstruction, if I'm going to make your life more complicated, you are going to avoid me," Burford Capital General Counsel Mark Klein said.Big Law, Public Interest Attorneys Join in Class Action Challenging NYC Searches of Families' Homes
The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, accuses child protective services workers of using "coercive tactics" to enter and search families' homes.Paul Weiss, Emery Celli Lawyers Join Class Action Challenging NYC Searches of Families' Homes
The complaint, which was filed in the Eastern District of New York on Tuesday, accuses ACS caseworkers of using "coercive tactics" to enter and search families' homes.