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Cisco's Chief Legal Officer Expresses Support for American Version of GDPR
Cisco Systems chief legal officer Mark Chandler expressed support for an American version of GDPR in a recent interview. Apple CEO Tim Cook has previously backed federal data privacy regulations.Judge Rejects Cap on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Again
The limit on the number of retail storefronts was included in a 2017 law aimed at carrying out a constitutional amendment that broadly legalized medical marijuana.Ex-Margate Commissioner Convicted of Public Corruption and Jailed
Former City Commissioner David McLean was charged with taking bribes from his bar's landlord in exchange for swaying decisions on community redevelopment grants.State Senators Take Aim at Constitution Revision Commission
A committee unanimously backed SJR 362, which would ask voters to eliminate the Florida Constitution Revision Commission, a panel that meets every 20 years and has unique power to place proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot.Airline Payment Network UATP Hires New Chief Legal Officer
Dave Goldwin will represent the company on commercial and legal affairs, international issues and corporate governance matters relating to the organization's shareholders and board of directors. He was hired as part of an effort to bolster UATP's corporate charge and alternative forms of payment, or AFP, processing business.View more book results for the query "*"
Split 6th Circuit Panel Says American Family Insurance Agents Aren't Employees
A class action filed in federal court in Ohio on behalf of more than 7,000 American Family Insurance agents seeks to have them classified as employees eligible for benefits under ERISA.O'Melveny & Myers Reps Trump Inaugural Committee Amid New York Investigation
The news comes as the committee faces a sweeping demand by prosecutors to turn over documents about its donors, vendors, and finances.Sidley Finalizes $32 Million Turnaround in Come-From-Behind Win for Sprint
The Federal Circuit agreed there was still time—even after it had ruled—to go back to district court and attack a $32 million patent judgment against Sprint Spectrum.Never Over 'Till It's Over: Sidley Finalizes $32 Million Turnaround
The Federal Circuit agreed there was still time—even after it had ruled—to go back to district court and attack a $32 million patent judgment against Sprint Spectrum.Trending Stories