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March 07, 2019 | New York Law Journal

No Deprivation of Property Right, Denial of Bail, Privacy Interest, No Breach of Warranty

In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan report on several significant, representative decisions, including a decision that dismissed §1983 and due process claims by a suspended school superintendent; another denying defendant's appeal from an order of detention pending trial in an international fraud case; another which enforced a subpoena to a third party, over the objections of defendant lenders, in a suit alleging violations of the Fair Debt Collections Act; and the last dismissing an action under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, asserting food poisoning by a restaurant.
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March 07, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Second Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs Set to Take Senior Status at End of May

The George H.W. Bush appointee's transition will provide President Donald Trump with the opportunity to pick another judge for the Second Circuit.
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March 07, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Labor Judge Warns Lawyers About 'Tone' in Oracle Discrimination Case

“I remind the government particularly that, 'counsel for the government has an interest only in the law being observed, not in victory or defeat in any particular litigation,'” a U.S. Labor Department judge wrote in a new ruling in the agency's long-running case against Oracle.
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March 07, 2019 | The Recorder

US Labor Judge Warns Lawyers About 'Tone' in Oracle Discrimination Case

“I remind the government particularly that, 'counsel for the government has an interest only in the law being observed, not in victory or defeat in any particular litigation,'” a U.S. Labor Department judge wrote in a new ruling in the agency's long-running case against Oracle.
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March 07, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Blockchain's Transformative Technology and Its Potential Impact on the Law: Are We There Yet?

After the kinks are worked out, blockchain may become a seamless aspect of the world created by, and in many instances enhanced by, the Internet. Despite its shortcomings, however, blockchain is here to stay, and, predictably, will be part of the “Internet of Things.”
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March 07, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Is Pa. Supreme Court's UPMC Data Breach Ruling a Harbinger or Outlier?

Courts, legislatures and regulators have attempted to define the duties of employers concerning security and privacy, and this article explores the pros and cons of each approach. In the end, without regard to who is making the legal rules, the change is upon us and certain practical steps will best serve the interests of both employers and employees in this digital era.
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March 07, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Harbinger or Outlier? Is 'Dittman' Creating a New Common Law Privacy Obligation on Employers?

Courts, legislatures and regulators have attempted to define the duties of employers concerning security and privacy, and this article explores the pros and cons of each approach. In the end, without regard to who is making the legal rules, the change is upon us and certain practical steps will best serve the interests of both employers and employees in this digital era.
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March 07, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Grubhub Seeks Arbitration in Restaurants' Proposed Class Action

The filing argued that Tiffin Indian Cuisine restaurants, which filed the proposed class action late last year, agreed to arbitrate disputes on a non-class basis before the American Arbitration Association when it agreed to the terms and conditions on Grubhub's website.
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March 07, 2019 | Law.com

Founding Partners of Hogan Lovells' Australia Practice Leave Firm to Launch Multidisciplinary Advisory

Husband-and-wife team Tim and Nicky Lester launched the transatlantic firm's Australia practice in 2015, opening offices in Sydney and Perth.
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March 07, 2019 | Connecticut Law Tribune

6 Connecticut Attorneys Disciplined in February, Grievance Committee Reports

Six Connecticut attorneys were reprimanded by the Statewide Grievance Committee in February.
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