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Nate Robson is the U.S. Supreme Court and regulatory editor. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter: @Nate_Robson1.
October 20, 2022 | Law.com
Both the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice have announced steps to enforce recordkeeping rules across various industries, and have been vocal in highlighting their ability to track down evidence that was thought to be deleted or encrypted through tools like WhatsApp and Signal.
By Nate Robson
7 minute read
February 4, 2022 | National Law Journal
Sohn also received $137,000 from the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society, according to her disclosure.
By Nate Robson
2 minute read
June 30, 2020 | The Recorder
The justices found that because Booking.com is not generic to the public, it is not generic.
By Nate Robson | Scott Graham
1 minute read
May 28, 2020 | National Law Journal
A draft version of the executive order calls to clarify the current protections given to online publishers, a move that could open up platforms to legal challenges.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | Nate Robson | Mike Scarcella
1 minute read
December 26, 2019 | The Recorder
"The allegedly discriminatory pay and promotion decisions in the instant case do not present common questions because the proposed class consists of more than 8,600 women, who held more than 8,000 different positions in facilities throughout the United States," the panel wrote.
By Nate Robson
1 minute read
July 22, 2019 | Legaltech News
The civil settlement includes a commitment by the company to spend $1 billion on cybersecurity measures over the next five years and establish a $380.5 million fund to pay for four years of credit monitoring and financial help.
By Nate Robson
1 minute read
July 9, 2019 | New York Law Journal
"If the First Amendment means anything, it means that the best response to disfavored speech on matters of public concern is more speech, not less," the Second Circuit said Tuesday.
By Mike Scarcella | Nate Robson
1 minute read
May 13, 2019 | The Recorder
The majority decision, written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, said the plaintiffs are direct purchasers who can sue Apple over the prices paid in its app store.
By Nate Robson
1 minute read
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