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Facebook Messaging Merger Could Face GDPR Complications, Irish Commission Warns
The Irish Data Protection Commission said on Monday Facebook's plan to integrate all messaging services owned by the company "can only occur in the EU if it is capable of meeting all of the requirements of the GDPR."Judge Replaces Florida Secretary of State Who Quit After Blackface Photo Surfaced
Judge Laurel Lee was appointed days after her predecessor quit amid scandal.Pa.'s Biggest Courts Spent Nearly $1.3M to Resolve Discrimination, Harassment Suits Over Past Decade
The documents, obtained by The Legal through multiple public records requests, shed light on a topic that has largely remained outside public scrutiny and outline claims that have been made against sitting judges, court administrators and even a current member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.Participant Media Promotes General Counsel To Chief Operating Officer
The film production company behind "Spotlight" and "RBG" promoted its general counsel, Gabriel Brakin, to chief operating officer. Brakin has worked at Participant Media for more than a decade.Ga. Courts Closing for Winter Weather
“Consistent with the Governor's directive, the Supreme Court of Georgia will be closed on Tuesday,” the high court said.View more book results for the query "*"
Federalist Society Sprouts Young Lawyers Group
The young lawyers promised not to compete with the elders' newsmaking lunches, planning instead a regular happy hour. As their Facebook post says. "We'll be raising glasses and toasting to liberty starting at 5:30 p.m.”NY Gaming Commission Proposes Regulations to Establish Sports Betting
The regulations proposed by the Gaming Commission on Monday are largely seen as a first step toward establishing a broader regulatory framework for sports betting across the state.Georgia Judge OKs Equifax Lawsuits Over Massive Data Breach
U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr.'s ruling called the 2017 data breach "unprecedented."Judge OKs Equifax Lawsuits Over Massive Data Breach
U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr.'s ruling called the 2017 data breach "unprecedented."3 More Plaintiffs Sign On to Lawsuit Claiming 'Mommy Track Is a Dead End' at MoFo
MoFo Chair: "Everything about what's in this complaint goes against the facts of who we are, our values and what we do. ... Lumping us in with generalizations about big law firms is not only unfair, it's unsound."