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Marriott Investor's Security Fraud Claims Arising from Data Breach Rejected by Fourth Circuit
The Fourth Circuit dismissed an investor's lawsuit against a hotel chain that had been subject to a data breach, ruling that the company had not made false or misleading public statements about its protection of customer data, its privacy practices, or its cybersecurity risks.Privacy Suit Claims Marriot Failed to Disclose Customer Phone Call Recordings
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.The Pressures Driving Midsize Mergers: The Morning Minute
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Roberto Finzi and Richard Tarlowe of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and Justin Weddle of Weddle Law secured a plea deal for their clients, Anilesh "Neil" Ahuja, the founder and former CEO of hedge fund Premium Point Investments and former trader PPI trader Jeremy Shor that resulted in no prison time.Does the Workers' Comp System do Harm?
Winners of the Workers' Comp Risk Management Award for Excellence ask tough questions to hatch holistic solutions. Nominate today!View more book results for the query "Marriott International"
Airbnb's 135% Rally Takes IPO Crown With Room to Run
Airbnb's revenue grew to $1.53 billion in the fourth quarter, as people spread out over thousands of towns and cities with workers no longer having to be in traditional offices five days a week.Woman Sues Marriott Over Personal Injury Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Marriott Turns to Sheppard Mullin in Suit Over Medical Leave
This suit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Photos: $73 Million Sandy Hook Settlement Pierces Federal Law—'Gun Industry Is Not Bulletproof'
A $73 million settlement to a seven-year legal battle against the maker of the semi-automatic rifle used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre…BREAKING: Sandy Hook Plaintiffs Reach $73 Million Settlement With Gun Maker Remington Arms
The lawsuit, "Soto v. Bushmaster International," sought to hold the gun company responsible for "reckless marketing" of the .223-caliber Bushmaster XM15 rifle that the Sandy Hook killer used.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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