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Ben Hancock is the Data Editor for ALM Media and Law.com. He is based in San Francisco.
November 29, 2017 | The Recorder
An Uber in-house attorney testified Wednesday that Wilmer was retained to lead an investigation after an ex-employee in May made far-ranging allegations of corporate misbehavior.
By Ben Hancock
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November 28, 2017 | The Recorder
In a new podcast, Law.com talks with the lead attorney arguing against the government in Carpenter v. U.S., a case set to be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court this week that tests the limits of privacy when it comes to cellular location data.
By Ben Hancock
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November 14, 2017 | The Recorder
A new complaint says the ride-hailing giant has prioritized profits over rider safety, allowing hundreds of women to become victims of sexual assault, rape and harassment.
By Ben Hancock
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November 3, 2017 | The Recorder
An annual meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ended Friday without resolving a looming standoff between European privacy law and ICANN rules that help right holders identify IP infringers on the web.
By Ben Hancock
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September 22, 2017 | The Recorder
A federal judge rebuffed the idea that security flaws alone can meet the injury hurdle. But that's unlikely to close litigation over the issue altogether.
By Ben Hancock
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September 21, 2017 | National Law Journal
The firm's trade group has long represented foreign companies in U.S. administrative proceedings. But in this high-stakes solar industry case, it's on the other side.
By Ben Hancock
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September 19, 2017 | The Recorder
The appeals court will be weighing issues critical to the fate of major driver class actions against Uber and workers' collective rights generally.
By Ben Hancock
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September 13, 2017 | National Law Journal
The development marks a reversal of the company's legal strategy on the issue of law enforcement access to data stored abroad.
By Ben Hancock
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August 24, 2017 | Corporate Counsel
SAN FRANCISCO – A federal magistrate judge on Thursday sanctioned a law firm for publicly filing documents containing Grubhub Inc.'s confidential information in a lawsuit claiming the delivery service misclassified workers as contractors.
By BEN HANCOCK
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August 18, 2017 | The Recorder
The web service provider says it doesn't need the money, but wants to create an outlet for internet users alarmed by a government request for data about visitors to an anti-Trump protest site.
By Ben Hancock
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