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Lyft, Days Inn to Pay $9M Settlement in Rape Case Involving a Child
Ride-hailing company Lyft and a pair of Days Inn hotels agreed to collectively pay $9 million to resolve claims that they enabled a man to rape an 11-year-old girl.Can the Distributed Law Firm Model Still Work?: The Morning Minute
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It was the FTC that garnered headlines earlier this year by updating its guidance for social media endorsements. But states are getting in on the enforcement action, emboldened by consumer protection laws on their books.Early Insights Into 2024 PR Predictions
As the PR industry gears up for 2024, let's break with the tradition of waiting until year's end to share so we can be prepared at the start of the new year, write PR strategists Elizabeth Lampert and Lara Cupit.Spanish Media Sues Meta for €550M
The lawsuit alleges the Facebook and Instagram owner violated data protection regulations, which led to unfair competitive practices.View more book results for the query "Instagram"
Cooper & Kirk, Montana Take Meta Child Privacy Claims in a New Direction
Washington, D.C.-based Cooper & Kirk is representing the state in the case filed in the Billings division of the District of Montana, which deviates in part from the claims against Meta that 42 other attorneys general filed recently.Indigent Defense Gets a New Leader: Zanele Ngubeni to Take Over Gideon's Promise
"I know how difficult it is to try to navigate our 'systems' and dispel people's judgments in order to survive," said Zanele Ngubeni, incoming Gideon's Promise executive director.The Salary Wars That Almost Didn't Happen: The Morning Minute
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While several law firms earned top recognition in their digital marketing, law firms overall are facing uncertainty over how to handle AI and X.European Privacy NGO Files Complaint Against Meta Over Paid Ad-Free Model
The NGO helmed by Max Schrems has filed what appears to be the first complaint over Meta's recently introduced paid, ad-free subscriptions to its Facebook and Instagram social networking sites.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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