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DCR Settlement Reached With AT&T Over Pay Disparity Claim
"Equality in pay is not negotiable—it's mandatory," Attorney General Matthew Platkin said.X Corp. Loses Early Challenge to California's Social Media Content Moderation Law
"While the reporting requirement does appear to place a substantial compliance burden on social media companies, it does not appear that the requirement is unjustified or unduly burdensome within the context of First Amendment law," U.S. District Judge William Shubb wrote in his eight-page order.A Look Back at the Most-Read Topics of a Tempestuous Year
The year was marked by geopolitical chaos abroad, economic turmoil at home and the explosion of generative artificial intelligence.It's a Bird, It's a Plane—It's a Deepfake: 5 Concerns for Legal in 2024
From higher e-discovery costs to unprepared judges, Legaltech News highlights some of the key risks that deepfakes pose to legal professionals going into 2024.Litigators of the Week: Covington and DWT Push Back Against States' Legal Challenges to TikTok
A judge in Indiana last week knocked out the state attorney general's lawsuits alleging child safety and privacy concerns on the platform. A day later a federal judge in Montana held the state's TikTok ban likely violates the First Amendment.View more book results for the query "*"
Objectors in $725M Facebook Settlement Combat 'Absurd' $8,500 Appeal Bonds
Objector lawyers who have challenged numerous Big Tech privacy settlements are fighting back against paying $8,500 bonds before appealing approval of a $725 million class action deal with Facebook's Meta Platforms Inc.Nokia Embraces Automation to Flag Risks in Real Time, Lands Top Compliance Honors
"Our challenge was to move away from a classic telco approach to a faster, automated and scalable dealmaking approach," Nokia Chief Compliance Officer Alexis Mendoza said.A Growing Type of Fraud Has Put Verizon in the Hot Seat in Federal Court
SIM swaps typically require the company employee to get a customer's personal information number, photo ID or email confirmation, but the Verizon manager failed to follow such steps, according to the suit.Family-Owned Conglomerate Taps In-House Veteran With 'Vast Knowledge' for New Role
Amber Hall—who has spent her entire in-house career at Cox Enterprises save for a three-year sojourn to Wells Fargo—is the company's first chief compliance and privacy officer.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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