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City of Metter Pays $500K to Settle Fatal Police Chase Lawsuit
The city in southeast Georgia's Candler County paid $500,000 and revamped its policy regarding when to initiate and continue pursuits against fleeing vehicles.Arnold & Porter Launches Newark Office Led by Paul Fishman
“Our goal is to have a serious, established presence in New Jersey,” said Fishman, who was U.S. attorney for seven years before joining Arnold & Porter last year.Intel Releases Second Draft of Data Privacy Bill
Intel Corp. released a second version of its data privacy bill, named the Innovative and Ethical Data Use Act, on Monday after getting comments from industry experts on the first draft bill it released in November.NJ Delivery Drivers' Class Action Claims Not Pre-empted, Circuit Rules
In a precedential ruling Tuesday that allows the case to move forward, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed a New Jersey federal judge's denial of American Eagle Express' motion for judgment on the pleadings.OCA Mulls Rule Requiring Judicial Warrants for ICE Arrests in NY Courts
“We've been asked to require that and it's something we've considered. We haven't taken that step yet, but it's something we've considered," Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks said.View more book results for the query "*"
ESI in 2019—the 'E' Stands for So Much More Than Just Email
When the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were updated in the late 2000s, the framers created a new category of information called ESI. Thanks to movies like "You've Got Mail," the E in that acronym became almost synonymous with one thing: email.5 Ways to Increase Data Privacy Efforts, According to Top Chief Privacy Officers
Chief privacy officers from Visa, Microsoft and other large companies shared their advice and predictions for the future of data privacy at an event Monday.Florida Blacklists Airbnb Over Israeli Rental Policy, GC Denies Discrimination
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Tuesday prohibited state agencies from using the short-term rental service. DeSantis had earlier criticized Airbnb for its decision to not list properties in the West Bank area of Israel.Older Job Seekers Face Court Setback in Quest to Bolster Anti-Bias Protections
The divided Seventh Circuit, sitting as a full court, said its ruling did nothing to diminish the "teeth" of the federal age-bias law.It's Time to Overhaul the Lateral Hiring Process
Lateral partner hiring is characterized by big opportunities, big risks and low success rates. Law firms need a new approach.Trending Stories