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AI and Big Data: Why You May Not Want to Let Your SaaS Agreements Auto-Renew Anymore
Recent years have seen a rapid change in the technology, economics and regulations driving the software industry, such as the rise of artificial intelligence (including generative AI, like ChatGPT), the associated explosion of "big data" and the emergence of a patchwork of new privacy laws and data regulations striving to address the implications of these new technologies.Court Denies Credit Reporting Companies Motion to Dismiss Fair Credit Reporting Case
Jury Could Find Bank 'Recklessly' Reported Debts as Verified Without an Investigation
Arguing Class Actions: Objections to Class Action Settlements
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column for the National Law Journal written by DiCello Levitt's Adam J. Levitt.US Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument Regarding Federal Government's Liability for FCRA Violations
What happens when a consumer brings a claim under the FCRA against a furnisher that is a federal government agency, claiming the agency violated the statute? Is that agency protected from liability by the federal government's sovereign immunity?View more book results for the query "Equifax"
Federal Judge Turns Back MOHELA's Sovereign Immunity Defense in Student-Debt Cancellation Case
"MOHELA's reliance on Biden to argue that it is 'part of' the State of Missouri is unpersuasive considering that the Supreme Court did not address sovereign immunity," U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema wrote in Tuesday's opinion.Employment Verification Company's Alleged Statements to Employer Are Non-Actionable
Court affirms partial summary judgment orders in attorney fee-sharing dispute, finding that open issues of material fact precluded plaintiff's motion for summary judgment on breach of contract claims
An employee, who was sued by his former company for breach of fiduciary duty, failed to prove on appeal that he was not liable for damages.
Third Circ. Clarifies Furnishers' Duties Under the FCRA to Probe Indirect Disputes
The court, in a straightforward statutory interpretation opinion, held that the FCRA did not give furnishers that same discretion because the statute's language did not provide it.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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