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Microfilm and a Retired Jewel Thief: How To Prove That $15-$20M Sapphire Belongs to Your Client
The self-described "retired" jewel thief, who was once part of an international heist network known as the Pink Panthers, agreed to sit for a deposition out of revenge.'Blurred' Online Advertising to Kids Grabs the FTC's Attention
A 2021 survey by Common Sense Media found that 88% of children between the ages of 13 and 18 had their own smartphone and 57% of children between the ages of 8 and 12 had their own tablet. The survey results caught the attention of the FTC, which actively enforces the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule. The FTC now has issued a staff report, "Protecting Kids from Stealth Advertising in Digital Media", based on what it learned from its October workshop on the topic.Policyholders May Recoup Attorney Fees If Insurer Fails in Contesting Duty to Indemnify
"The parties do not cite, and this court has not found, any decision of the Court of Appeals or the Appellate Division discussing whether a prevailing policyholder is entitled to attorney fees when the insurer has acknowledged a duty to defend but contested the duty to indemnify," ruled Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gerald Lebovits.'Public Disclosure' Bar Can Limit False Claims Act's Fraud Suits
Lawsuits under the FCA can help to reduce fraud, and can lower the costs of federal insurance and other federal programs. One of the first things that parties bringing such actions, as well as defendants who are sued, should consider is whether the public disclosure bar applies.View more book results for the query "Rivkin Radler"
Attorneys 'On the Move': Litigation Member Joins Sills Cummis; Locke Lord Adds Bankruptcy Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Can Government Officials Block the Public on Social Media?
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted certiorari in two cases involving government officials who blocked individuals from their social media accounts. The issue presented to the court is whether government officials who block members of the public from their personal social media accounts are engaging in "state action" or private conduct.Who Got the Work: Constangy Attys to Defend NYU Grossman School of Medicine in Employment Bias Suit
Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete attorneys have entered appearances for NYU Grossman School of Medicine in a pending lawsuit over alleged employment discrimination under the ADA.Outsize Role Bankruptcy Courts Play in Mass Tort Litigation
This article addresses the "Texas Two-Step" litigation strategy when it comes to bankruptcy and discusses whether this strategy of utilizing the Chapter 11 process to handle mass tort litigation claims is fair, effective and will survive the scrutiny of the courts.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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