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“CFTC expertise is more in demand now than it ever has been,” Behnam Dayanim, a partner at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, observed in an interview.
“I think some clients are under the mistaken notion that this administration is just going to 'poof, make it go away.' What we are telling clients is stay the course, continue to do what you’re doing," said Lynn Bergeson, managing partner of Bergeson & Campbell.
A California federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss a proposed privacy class action against professional networking platform LinkedIn Corp., paving the way for class certification in a suit alleging violations of the federal Video Privacy Protection Act.
“Getting a seat at the table isn’t enough,” Lynn said. “You need a seat at the table early. Because that’s when the gaps start—when your male counterpart gets a deposition in year two and you don’t until year four."
The Supreme Court has been deferential toward President Donald Trump's crackdowns in Democratic-led cities. Its latest test involves his deployment of 700 troops to Chicago.