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Move Over Third-Party Data: Rising First-Party Data Collection Looks To Impact Privacy Laws
First-party data collections for businesses that are considering building their own media networks could achieve greater control and transparency; the trade-off will be the incursion of greater exposure to legal liability.Preview of the US Supreme Court's October Term 2022
The court returns this month to a new docket of cases. Most of the popular attention will focus on high-profile questions of constitutional law, but the justices will decide interesting questions in several other areas of law.After 25 Years, Houston Trial Boutique Hicks Thomas Preps for Another 25
Trial boutique Hicks Thomas, founded in 1997 by 10 litigators who left Andrews & Kurth is giving younger partners more responsibility to ensure the firm has staying power.View more book results for the query "Travelers"
American Airlines CEO Defends JetBlue Deal to Federal Judge
American and JetBlue say the government has no evidence that the deal is hurting consumers. To the contrary, they say it will help travelers by creating a stronger competitor to Delta and United in New York and Boston.American Airlines CEO Defends JetBlue Deal to Federal Judge
American and JetBlue say they were unable to grow in New York on their own because they couldn't get enough new takeoff and landing times at congested airports.SCOTUS Drills into Definitions of 'Money Order' and 'Traveler's Check' in Del.'s $150M Escheat Case
Neal Katyal of Hogan Lovells argued for Delaware that MoneyGram agent and teller's checks fall into a narrow FDA exemption under common law, and if legislators had intended for those exemptions to be broader, the law would have been written to clarify that.Delaware Promotes State Regulation, Other States Ask SCOTUS for Broader Escheat Definitions
Neal Katyal of Hogan Lovells argued for Delaware that MoneyGram agent and teller's checks fall into a narrow FDA exemption under common law, and if legislators had intended for those exemptions to be broader, the law would have been written to clarify that.Del.'s More Than $150M Dispute With Pa., Wisc. Comes Before SCOTUS
Monday's session will consolidate Delaware's case against Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which challenges the special master's report, with the case Delaware is defending against Arkansas and 29 other states.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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