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June 21, 2021 | The Recorder

Meet the Brown Rudnick Duo Pursuing Human Trafficking Claims Against Pornhub

Michael Bowe and Lauren Tabaksblat, who joined the firm last year, filed suit last week on behalf of 34 plaintiffs who claim that Pornhub's parent company created "a bustling marketplace for child pornography, rape videos, trafficked videos, and every other form of nonconsensual content."
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June 07, 2021 | The Recorder

Apple Users Claim Recent Software Updates Decrease iPhone Battery Life in Proposed Class Action

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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May 20, 2021 | Law.com

One Good Thing About 2020? Harper Segui Saw More Opportunities for Young Lawyers

Segui, a partner at Whitfield Bryson, talked to Law.com about a growing movement during the past year of giving younger attorneys more opportunities. She also discussed balancing home and work and the emerging legal theories in her practice, which involves product liability matters and data breaches.
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May 05, 2021 | Law.com

Q&A: Danielle Mason Discusses Post-Pandemic Travel, Consumer Products She's Watching

Mason, a personal injury lawyer at Sanders Phillips Grossman, said she's keeping an eye on consumer products and environmental contamination affecting minority populations. "These are products that have been around and have been overlooked because it's an underserved community that no one is paying attention to it," she said.
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April 16, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

Novel Holding in New Jersey: Law Firm Awarded $10M After Withdrawing From Case

"The nature of and deterioration of the attorney/client relationship, exhibited throughout the hearing, justified Mr. Stone's good-faith belief that the representation could not ethically be continued," Judge Thomas Vena ruled.
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March 29, 2021 | New York Law Journal

White-Collar Crime

In this Special Report: "Prosecutors' New Weapon in Cross-Border Investigations," "When the Paper Tiger Bites: The Myriad Dangers of Ineffective Compliance Programs," "Should the United States Be the Global Financial Policeman? International Extradition of White-Collar Defendants," "A Decade After the Milberg Weiss Scandal: Does History Repeat Itself?" and "The CTA Paradigm Shift: Why Practitioners, Industry and Law Enforcement Should Care."
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March 26, 2021 | New York Law Journal

A Decade After the Milberg Weiss Scandal: Does History Repeat Itself?

With the government again focusing on the behavior of the plaintiffs' bar, its scrutiny could signal the emergence of a new prosecutorial priority with which plaintiffs' firms, and the legal profession, will have to contend.
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March 08, 2021 | National Law Journal

Judges Aren't Sold on COVID-19 Refund Cases, Bumping Most to Arbitration

A year after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down everything, federal judges overwhelmingly have sent the cases to arbitration, including those against Major League Baseball, Ticketmaster and LA Fitness. The rulings come as lawmakers in both houses of Congress have introduced legislation that would ban forced arbitration, which is prevalent in consumer cases.
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March 03, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pittsburgh Lawyer Tapped for 'Most Diverse Leadership Team Ever' in Data Breach Class Action MDL

U.S. District Judge Michelle Childs instructed lawyers to consider a diverse team to lead about 20 lawsuits against Blackbaud. Five weeks later, she followed through.
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March 03, 2021 | National Law Journal

MDL Judge Taps 'Most Diverse Leadership Team Ever' in Data Breach Class Action

U.S. District Judge Michelle Childs instructed lawyers to consider a diverse team to lead about 20 lawsuits against Blackbaud. Five weeks later, she followed through.
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