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Client Who Stood Up for Boies Goes Public in Sex Trafficking Case
After first outing herself to defend David Boies in a letter to The New York Times, Sarah Ransome is giving up the pseudonym "Jane Doe 43" in a sexual trafficking lawsuit against billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.Trump Moves to Fill Top-Attorney Posts at DOJ, Regulatory Agencies
The Trump administration is moving forward with a spate of new nominees for the U.S. Justice Department and regulatory agencies, pulling lawyers from Big Law and in-house legal departments for top positions.Legalization of Suspicionless Canine Sniffs in NJ
On June 10, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided State v. Dunbar. This unanimous decision overturned state precedent requiring reasonable suspicion of contraband before police can deploy a canine sniff.What the DreamHost/DOJ Battle Says About Search Warrants in the Digital Age
A battle over a DOJ's search warrant highlights the ongoing struggles to define the scope of search warrants and First and Fourth Amendment rights in the digital age.Reed Smith's New App Offers Initial Data Breach Notification Assessment
The firm looks to make data breach notification laws a little more interesting than your average chart allows.Bio-Rad Fails in Bid to Exclude Internal Communications in Ex-GC's Whistleblower Suit
Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. lost out on a bid to exclude wide swaths of internal company communications from evidence in a whistleblower retaliation suit brought by the company's former general counsel Sanford Wadler.Bio-Rad Fails in Bid to Exclude Internal Communications in Ex-GC's Whistleblower Suit
Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. lost out on a bid to exclude wide swaths of internal company communications from evidence in a whistleblower retaliation suit brought by the company's former general counsel Sanford Wadler.GCs Are Questioning Their Outside Counsel About Cybersecurity
The vulnerability of law firms to cyberattacks, already one of the big legal stories of 2016, is back in the news now that a judge has unsealed a class action lawsuit alleging the firm Johnson & Bell doesn't adequately protect client information from hackers. In-house counsel say the lawsuit is a good reminder of the importance of questioning outside firms about their cybersecurity efforts.Does Mandatory Vaccination Violate Rights?
Certain individual rights concerns have arisen which must be accommodated in the development of any employee vaccination policy, and the need for such accommodation has produced a new wave of litigation.FCC Pushes Revised Privacy Obligations on Web Providers
The Federal Communications Commission outlined a privacy proposal Thursday that would require internet service providers to obtain consumers' consent before sharing their sensitive personal information, including web browsing histories and their location.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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