By Amanda Bronstad | September 8, 2022
Facebook has raised an arsenal of legal defenses that could swiftly dismiss lawsuits alleging younger users have become addicted to social media, leading to mental health problems and, in some cases, suicides.
By Michael A. Mora | September 1, 2022
Now, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Alan Fine scheduled a final approval hearing for Oct. 27 to consider the proposed settlement over the Empires X Corp. platform scam.
By Allison Dunn | August 31, 2022
"I think most cybercriminals realize that trying to defraud a law firm with a phishing scheme like this is not going to end well for them," said Deveboise & Plimpton's David Bernstein, the lead partner on the matter.
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By Peter Brown | August 8, 2022
While passage of any legislation immediately prior to midterm elections is difficult, the bi-partisan American Data Privacy and Protection Act may prove to be an exception. This article provides an overview of the ADPPA's key provisions and compare it to some of the current state statutes.
By Andrew Peck, Chris Campbell, Leeanne Mancari and Christopher Young, DLA Piper | August 8, 2022
As a former federal magistrate judge and counsel representing clients in product liability and environmental matters in California courts, we have serious concerns about California's Senate Bill 1149.
By Cassandre Coyer | August 3, 2022
Experts suggest that added stipulations in the looming CPRA should encourage companies to establish efficient compliance workflows to meet new data privacy requirements.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 29, 2022
U.S. District Judge John Lee granted final approval to a $92 million privacy settlement with TikTok but, acknowledging tensions among the lawyers in the case, designated how much each plaintiffs firm should get in attorney fees.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 7, 2022
An 8-year-old girl from Temple, Texas is one of two tragic strangulation deaths that led to wrongful death and negligence lawsuits filed this week in a Los Angeles County court.
By Zack Needles | Alaina Lancaster | May 6, 2022
In this week's episode, Law.com legal technology reporter Isha Marathe talks with prominent plaintiffs lawyer Jay Edelson, who believes consumer class action claims rates are too low—and that the plaintiffs bar is squarely to blame.
By Dan Roe | April 28, 2022
The firm added data and technology to the practice title to demonstrate its expertise in cryptocurrencies, privacy and data security as clients face increasing CFPB oversight.
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