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'Palpable' Uncertainty: Supreme Court Asked to Review Cellphone Searches at the Border
Among the courts that have opined on cellphone searches is U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff of the Southern District of New York, who held that "phone searches at the border generally require warrants outside exigent circumstances."'Palpable' Uncertainty: Supreme Court Asked to Review Cellphone Searches at the Border
An immigration lawyer says Border Patrol's warrantless searches of his phone violate the Fourth Amendment.Fed. Judge Who Oversaw Asbestos MDL Deconsolidation Joins McCarter & English ADR Practice
Judge Eduardo Robreno stepped down from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania bench on Aug. 31, a decade after taking senior status.Considerations for Hotel Owners Contemplating Government Contracts to Provide Temporary Housing
A discussion of issues that hospitality industry stakeholders need to consider as governments increasingly turn to hotels as a source of temporary housing.US Airlines Face Heightened Merger Scrutiny From Democratic Officials
In this article, Roy Goldberg discusses JetBlue's planned acquisition of Spirit Airlines and how it has been met with challenges from both the Department of Justice and Department of Transportation.View more book results for the query "Travelers"
Corporate Counsel Announces Its 2023 Women, Influence and Power in Law Awards!
These outstanding women will be recognized at an awards dinner on Oct. 18 as part of our Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference in New Orleans.Marshalling Insurance Resources to Counter False Claims Act Defense Costs and Liability
When confronted with an FCA investigation or lawsuit, corporate policyholders should review the full suite of their liability insurance policies, including directors and officers (D&O) liability policies, errors and omissions (E&O) policies, commercial general liability (CGL) policies, and employment practices liability (EPL) policies).Is Emotional Distress Covered as a Bodily Injury?
Awaiting argument at the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Kramer v. Nationwide's outcome will be of great interest to attorneys across Pennsylvania, as the outcome could shed light on the question of whether emotional distress is covered as bodily injury under automobile insurance policies and the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law (MVFRL).Hyatt Faces Destination Fee Lawsuit in Action Echoing Proposed Federal Efforts
The suit comes just months after President Joe Biden reaffirmed his commitment to ending so called "junk fees" across multiple sectors, including travel.They Bragged 'Our Flights Are So Cheap, United Sued Us.' Now American Airlines Is Suing Them.
Skiplagged.com helps travelers book itineraries with multiple legs where the traveler exits prior to the final destination.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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