By MP McQueen | June 25, 2019
Lawyers who graduated during and shortly after the Great Recession were spun sideways by layoffs and deferrals. Many are still trying to get back on track.
By Dan Clark | June 24, 2019
As the law is currently written, consumers have a private right of action when their non-encrypted and nonredacted information is stolen. The law also allows consumers to file a claim even if they do not show actual damage from the data breach, according to a blog post by consulting company Epiq.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 24, 2019
With reports that the FTC is investigating YouTube's data processing of young viewers, there seems to be a growing effort internationally to safeguard how children's data is being collected and used.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | June 20, 2019
A California appellate court has ruled that a homeowners' insurance policy did not cover a lawsuit alleging that the insured shot the owner of a jewelry mart multiple times during an attempted armed robbery.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | June 18, 2019
The Ninth Circuit has ruled that a woman who operated a home day care center was not entitled to coverage under her renters insurance policy for a lawsuit alleging that her negligent supervision had proximately caused the sexual assault of a child.
By Charles Toutant | June 14, 2019
Increased use of algorithms, or machine learning, to evaluate job seekers is expected to result in more unintended discrimination in hiring.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | June 10, 2019
An appellate court in California has ruled that an insurer owed a defense to a general contractor as an additional insured under a subcontractor's commercial general liability insurance policy, rejecting the insurer's efforts to deny coverage based on an exclusion for damage to property in the “care, custody or control” of the additional insured.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | June 6, 2019
A federal district court in California has ruled that a woman was not covered by her fiancé's Geico auto insurance policy where she was not a named insured but only listed as an additional driver.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | June 4, 2019
A California appellate court has affirmed a judgment against an insurance company, rejecting its broad reading of the criminal acts exclusion in its commercial general liability insurance policies.
By Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell | June 3, 2019
In the long-simmering dispute between the Writers Guild and the talent agencies that represent writers in the television and motion picture industries, there are high stakes for both sides and the ultimate resolution reached through litigation or negotiation could make fundamental changes in how compensation is determined for writers and agents alike.
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