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Subjective Aspects of FTC's 'Junk Fee' Rule Likely to Cause Legal Departments Fits
"I think this just opens the door to a tremendous amount of litigation," Clark Hill member Joanne Needleman said.Judge Pushes Back Against Former Jones Day Associates in Dad Bias Suit
"I think you are actually wrong about that," U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss said at one point to the plaintiffs at a motions hearing on Thursday.Menendez Accused of Acting as Foreign Agent for Egypt in New Indictment
Prosecutors say Menendez and his wife worked with Egyptian-American businessman Wael Hana to take action on behalf of Egyptian officials.Ex-Uber Security Chief Appeals Conviction That Shook Cybersecurity World
"Joe Sullivan used tools and strategies that all CISOs utilize to protect the data of hundreds of thousands of Uber drivers, and was prosecuted for doing his job," Sullivan's appeals attorney said.View more book results for the query "Public Storage"
Ethics Panel Asks Judge to Toss NC Justice's Suit Over Probe Into Diversity Comments
The commission says the justice's comments are not constitutionally protected due to the state's "compelling interest" in protecting public confidence in the courts.Contracts for AI Applications: Protecting Privacy and Data
The rapid expansion of business and consumer applications that utilize artificial intelligence is a new challenge for counsel drafting or negotiating previously routine agreements for computer services. This article highlights some novel issues counsel must address when encountering systems that utilize AI.Arizona Court of Appeals Holds Workers Comp Covers COVID-Related Death
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled that workers compensation insurance applies to an office worker's death from COVID-19 because the claim satisfied the statutory requirements.ISO Commercial Auto Endorsements (Categories 27 and 28) Explained
This discussion analyzes ISO commercial auto endorsements identified in Category 27 - Additional Garage endorsements, and the single endorsement in Category 28 - Special Types.The Future of DACA Remains Touch and Go
A Texas district court judge issued a decision on Sept. 13, 2023, declaring that "DACA," a program providing certain benefits to undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States as children, is illegal. The ruling states that new applications will not be adjudicated by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), however, those who already have DACA designation will be allowed to renew it.Trending Stories
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