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Judge Pauses Approval of $725M Facebook Settlement After New Mexico AG Shows Up
At Thursday's preliminary approval hearing in the Cambridge Analytica settlement with Facebook, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria repeatedly sparred with Corban Rhodes, an attorney for the New Mexico Attorney General's Office, who intervened this week to raise questions about the release.Lawsuits Are Flying as School Districts Sue Social Media—But Can They Win?
The Chatham district "requires funding to develop a long-term plan to deal with the mental health crisis and address the record rates of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and the other tragic byproducts caused by defendants," the suit said.The Good News for St. Peter's: Religious Exemption Means Pension Plan Isn't Underfunded
"We're, of course, delighted with Judge Shipp's decision granting our church plan status. It's been a long haul," said Jeffrey Greenbaum of Sills Cummis & Gross, representing St. Peter's.View more book results for the query "Keller Rohrback"
Seattle School District Files Suit Against Social Media Companies Over Youth Mental Health Concerns
"Students in the Seattle Public Schools, like students around the country, are struggling with anxiety, depression, thoughts of self-harm, and suicidal ideation, which led King County to join the U.S. Surgeon General last year in recognizing the youth mental health crisis in this community," the Keller Rohrback law firm, which is handling the case, said in a statement. "According to the Surgeon General, one in five children aged 13 to 17 now suffer from a mental health disorder."Lawyers Poised to Oust 'Notorious Serial Objectors' in T-Mobile Settlement
Plaintiffs lawyers in the $350 million data breach settlement with T-Mobile filed motions this month to strike two "notorious serial objectors" who are challenging their request for $78.75 million in attorney fees.Plaintiffs Lawyers Want $2.05M Sanction Against Gibson Dunn and Facebook
Plaintiffs lawyers asked a federal judge to impose a $2.05 million sanction in fees and costs against Gibson Dunn and its client, Facebook, for discovery misconduct in the Cambridge Analytica cases.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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