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Casepoint Suffered Ransomware Attack, BlackCat Hacker Cartel Claims on Dark Web
The Casepoint platform is used by a number of U.S. government agencies and departments. BlackCat claims to be holding over two terabytes of Casepoint's data hostage, including attorney files and "many other things you have tried so hard to keep."People in the News—May 30, 2023—Green and Spiegel, Pond Lehocky
During the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)'s annual elections on May 18, Katelyn Hufe Karahan, partner at Green and Spiegel, was elected chair of the Philadelphia chapter.New Restrictions to the Sale of Florida Real Estate to Foreign Buyers
Attorneys, title companies, brokers as well as other players in the real estate industry need to familiarize themselves with this new legislation to ensure compliance and avoid possible penalties.Google, Microsoft Sued for Allegedly Infringing on Biometric-Authentication Patents
"Microsoft remained willfully blind to its own infringement by failing to review the relevant specifications, and its own internal documents in light of, and considering, the claims of the patents-in-suit from Proxense's letter," Proxense LLC complaint claims.View more book results for the query "Visa"
Work on EpiPen Litigation Spurs Boies Schiller Trial Partner to Join Dallas Boutique
Matthew Tripolitsiotis has joined Dallas-based litigation boutique Burns Charest in a move to a smaller firm doing litigation he enjoys.OIG Provides Clarification on Gift Card Arrangements Paid to Patients by Providers
In March, in Advisory Opinion No 23-03, The Office of Inspector General (OIG) has responded to a request for an advisory opinion on a proposed arrangement by a parent and laboratory (requestors) to provide prepaid cards of up to $75 to certain individuals, including federal health care program beneficiaries, to encourage them to return a sample collection kit associated with the requestors' colorectal cancer screening test (proposed arrangement).Kirkland's Latest Cuts Targeted Even Busy Associates
"These were not layoffs," a spokesperson for Kirkland said of the cuts, which impacted attorneys in California, Salt Lake City, Chicago and Texas. "These were performance-based decisions resulting directly from our attorney review process, just like we do every year for all attorneys at all levels."Is It Time for the U.S. Supreme Court to Review Incentive Awards to Class Reps?
At least two petitions for a writ of certiorari are pending before the U.S. Supreme Court over incentive awards, which compensate class representatives for their added time and work.Trending Stories
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