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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.Ninth Circuit Puts $5B Qualcomm Consumer Class Action on Hold
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.View more book results for the query "*"
Circuit Judge Presses Feds to 'Fish or Cut Bait' on Marijuana Tax Audits
At issue is whether owners of a Colorado dispensary should be allowed to deduct the same business costs from their taxes as other, non-marijuana companies.Will Some Employers Be Allowed to Stop Offering Group Health Coverage Under the ACA? Stay Tuned
The new rules were proposed late last year by the U.S. Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and Treasury. They would allow employers to set up HRAs to help their employees pay the premiums for health insurance policies within the individual marketplace in each state. If finalized, the change would let employers terminate group health plans and shift workers into the individual markets.PG&E Bankruptcy Sparks Potential Fight With Lawyers for Wildfire Victims
“It's possible there's enough assets to pay everybody off," said Mike Danko of Danko Meredith.PG&E Bankruptcy May Spark Fight With Lawyers for Wildfire Victims
“It's possible there's enough assets to pay everybody off," said Mike Danko of Danko Meredith.Google's GDPR Fine Is a Warning for Tech Company 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.