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Nayani v. Bhatia et al.
Publication Date: 2024-04-18
Practice Area: Cybersecurity | Privacy
Industry: Health Care
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Judge Hodges
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Yasha Heidari, (Heidari Power Law Group LLC), Atlanta, Chenyu Li, Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: Richard Zelonka, Jenna Fowler, Kelli Steele, (Wood Smith Henning & Berman, LLP), Atlanta, for appellee.
Case number: A23A1716

Court reverses summary judgment for defendants in a plaintiff's lawsuit for invasion of privacy and violations of computer systems protections in a case involving unauthorized access of medical records

April 17, 2024 | National Law Journal

Supreme Court Lowers Bar for Title VII Discrimination Claims

"To make out a Title VII discrimination claim, a transferee must show some harm respecting an identifiable term or condition of employment," Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the court. "What the transferee does not have to show, according to the relevant text, is that the harm incurred was 'significant.'"
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April 17, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Sham Stock Sales: 'Acqis Technology v. Commissioner'

'Acqis Technology v. Commissioner' confirms the continued vitality of the doctrine in the context of an apparent scheme to evade tax with respect to proceeds attributable to the settlement of patent infringement claims.
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April 17, 2024 | New York Law Journal

The Great Landlord Rent Robbery

This article addresses the ongoing issue of deregulating rent-regulated apartments, including apartments in buildings receiving J-51 tax benefits, highlights some common scenarios tenant attorneys see regarding this issue, and emphasizes that it should be revisited by the Legislature.
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360 E. 72nd St. Owners Inc. v. Wolkoff
Publication Date: 2024-04-17
Practice Area: Litigation
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Court: Supreme Court, New York
Judge: Justice Alexander M. Tisch
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Case number: 655998/2021

Removal of Dog from Co-Op Denied; Not Shown Dog Damaged Premises or Caused Nuisance

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Muldrow v. City of St. Louis
Publication Date: 2024-04-17
Practice Area: Employment Litigation
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Court: U.S. Supreme Court
Judge: Judge Kagan
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Case number: 22-193

Employee challenging job transfer under Title VII must show disadvantageous change in identifiable term or condition of employment but need not show "materially significant disadvantage"

April 16, 2024 | National Law Journal

Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Obstruction Charge for Jan. 6 Defendants

"There have been many violent protests that have interfered with proceedings," Justice Clarence Thomas said. "Has the government applied this provision to other protests in the past and has this been the government's position throughout the lifespan of the statute?"
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April 16, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Politicians With Social Media Accounts. Litigation Is Around the Block for Them—Literally

One of the most powerful tools on social media is the "block" feature. It allows a social media user to silence the haters and drown out the critics, while curating a more friendly social media feed. But after the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Lindke v. Freed and O'Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier, public officials across the country may have just lost their most powerful social media tool—and litigation is surely to follow.
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April 16, 2024 | National Law Journal

Divided Supreme Court Rules for Veteran Seeking Enhanced GI Bill Benefits

"The bottom line is this: Veterans who separately accrue benefits under both the Montgomery and Post-9/11 GI Bills are entitled to both benefits," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote for the majority.
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April 16, 2024 | Supreme Court Brief

Justice Thomas Absent from Arguments

Clarence Thomas, 75, last missed oral arguments in March 2022 after he was hospitalized with what the court said were "flu-like symptoms."
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