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Google's GDPR Fine Is a Warning for Tech GCs: Double Check Data Consent Policies
Google was hit with a $57 million fine Monday due to alleged GDPR violations. France's data privacy enforcement agency claims Google didn't make information about data collection and storage easily accessible to users. Here's how companies can avoid winding up with a similar fine.Commonwealth Court Rejects Pa. Workers' Comp Benefits for Injury Allegedly Suffered in Del.
A Pennsylvania court has affirmed a decision by the Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (the “Board”) upholding a decision by a workers' compensation judge (“WCJ”) denying benefits to a worker who resided in Pennsylvania and allegedly was injured while working at his employer's facility in Delaware.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am a young lawyer. What are some of the do's and don'ts in the courtroom setting?NY Set to Open Window for Lawsuits by Child Sex Abuse Victims
The new bill was initially a two-way agreement between the State Senate and Assembly that was negotiated apart from the governor's office, but Cuomo confirmed his support for the legislation Thursday afternoon.Young Chicago Firm Latest to Launch Legal Tech Subsidiary
Chicago-based firm Actuate Law LLC spun-off a new legal tech subsidiary this week that will develop AI tools that automate compliance. Potential customers range from existing clients to other law firms.View more book results for the query "*"
Website Not Enough to Establish Pa. Jurisdiction in Lawsuit Against Steel Company
A three-judge panel affirmed a Bucks County judge's decision that defendant Steel Services Inc. had no connection to Pennsylvania.Judges Relying on the Internet for Evidence Should Take Notice, You May Get Reversed
Under Federal Rule of Evidence 201(b), federal courts have the power and authority to take judicial notice of any fact that is not subject to reasonable dispute either because it is generally known within the trial court's territorial jurisdiction or can be accurately and readily determined from sources whose accuracy can not reasonably be questioned.NJ Proceeds with Adoption of a Uniform Fiduciary Standard
New Jersey intends to proceed with a plan to impose its own fiduciary rule on brokerage and advisory professionals.$5 Billion Qualcomm Consumer Class Action Put on Hold by Ninth Circuit
Judge Lucy Koh, who is overseeing the underlying case, indicated she'll stay it while the Ninth Circuit reviews her order certifying a class of some 250 million cellphone purchasers.