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TCPA Violations Result in $61 Million in Trebled Damages for Dish Network
Last month, a federal court ruling found Dish Network liable for $61 million in trebled damages for its service provider's Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) violations.Court Strikes Defense Answer After Finding Hacking of Emails
A Manhattan judge has struck a defendant's answer in a media-based breach of fiduciary duty and unfair competition suit, after finding that 2,000 emails, including attorney-client privileged information possessed by plaintiffs, had been hacked and stolen.Hold the Phone: 3 Lessons in Dish Network Robocall Case
Though Dish said it will appeal the decision, the ruling offers some lessons for in-house lawyers who deal with large-scale marketing practices and outside retailers.Sessions Ends Third-Party Settlements Derided as 'Slush Funds'
Sessions said DOJ attorneys may no longer enter settlement agreements on behalf of the nation that direct or provide “for a payment or loan to any non-governmental person or entity that is not a party to the dispute.”Robocalls Land Dish Network Record $280M Penalty
A federal district court entered the judgment against Dish Network for violating the Federal Trade Commission's Telemarketing Sales Rule.Dwellings and Lead Contamination
From the February 2017 issue of Claims Magazineby Christine G. Barlow, CPCULast year, the water crisis in Flint, Mich., brought the issue of lead poisoning…Device Developers Spar Over 'Siri' Digital Assistant Patents
Acer Inc. and ASUS Computer International on Tuesday took different tacks in responding to allegations that their smartphones and tablets had infringed on patents that underpin Siri.Device Developers Spar Over 'Siri' Digital Assistant Patents
Acer Inc. and ASUS Computer International on Tuesday took different tacks in responding to allegations that their smartphones and tablets had infringed on patents that underpin Siri.Florida Supreme Court Sides With State in TV Tax Fight
The Florida Supreme Court upheld a law that set different tax rates for cable and satellite television services, overturning a lower-court ruling that could have had major financial ramifications for the state.Where There's Smoke: N.Y. Companies Should Re-examine Marijuana Policies
Kathryn Barcroft, special counsel for Cohen & Gresser, writes: With the growing trend toward legalization of marijuana for both medical and recreational purposes, New York companies should carefully evaluate their workplace policies to adhere to the latest legal developments impacting employees.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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