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After Illinois Biometric Decision, Plaintiffs Urge 9th Circuit to Tee Up Facebook Case for Trial
They claim the social media site's "tag suggestions" feature violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.Critical Federal Report Faults Michigan State's General Counsel Office in Nassar Scandal
The report cites numerous violations of the Clery Act, a federal law that requires universities receiving federal student aid to disclose data about campus crime and public safety.DOJ Steps Into Latest Batch of 'No Poach' Antitrust Class Actions
The DOJ has asked courts for permission to file statements of interest that appear to support the arguments of the defendants, not the employees pursuing class actions alleging agreements not to poach employees violate federal antitrust laws.DOJ Steps Into Antitrust Class Actions Over 'No Poach' Employee Agreements
The DOJ filed notices Jan. 25 in class actions against two railroad equipment suppliers and cases involving Arby's, Carl's Jr. and Auntie Anne's franchises.As Antitrust Class Actions Over 'No Poach' Employee Agreements Grow, DOJ Moves to Weigh In
The DOJ filed notices Jan. 25 in class actions against two railroad equipment suppliers and cases involving Arby's, Carl's Jr. and Auntie Anne's franchises.View more book results for the query "*"
InterDigital Wins Early Skirmish in FRAND Licensing Dispute
U.S. District Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo denied cellular module maker u-blox's bid to enjoin InterDigital from contacting its customers while they hash out a dispute over 2G, 3G and 4G royaties.Sexual Assault Survivors Charge NYPD With Gender Bias in Treatment of Complaints
The two women say that the mistreatment they suffered when trying to bring their attackers to justice is part of a larger problem within the male-dominated department.Long-Serving Justice Palmer, Often Seen as Swing Vote, Looks Back on His Tenure
The Connecticut Law Tribune sat down with longtime Associate Justice Richard Palmer to discuss the law and life on the state Supreme Court.Penn State Health General Counsel Announces Retirement
R. Mark Faulkner will officially step down when his replacement is named in the coming weeks, according to the announcement.City Report Shows 5-Year Decline in Police Misconduct Suits, but Questions Remain
The number of civil actions launched against the police has fallen from 3,084 in 2014 to 1,586 in 2018, the statistics and Legal Aid analysis show.