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Law.com

What's Next: California Curbing Privacy Rights? | Regulators Poke Facebook | Innovation v. Impression in Law Firm Tech

Also this week, London's test of facial recognition technology. And, Senate OKs big bucks for quantum computing.
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Litigation Daily

By Denying Moonves His $120M Severance, CBS Could Tamp Down Shareholder Litigation

There remains the possibility that Moonves, who has been accused of forcing himself on women and retaliating against those who rebuffed his advances, could sue CBS to recover his "golden parachute."
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Delaware Business Court Insider

CBS' Denial of Moonves' $120M Severance Could Tamp Down Shareholder Litigation

There remains the possibility that Moonves, who has been accused of forcing himself on women and retaliating against those who rebuffed his advances, could sue CBS to recover his "golden parachute."
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New York Law Journal

Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Assault at Rikers Island Survives Summary Judgment

U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan's decision to allow some of the claims to proceed is being heralded by advocates and legal observers as a win in the fight against inmate sexual assault at Rikers and beyond.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

President Donald Trump, Education and the American Dream

Those who attain higher levels of educational achievement tend to fare better in life than their less-educated counterparts since more schooling, on average, correlates with higher incomes, better health and a longer life expectancy.
9 minute read

Litigation Daily

Delaware Court Clerk Loses Benefits after Emailing Mark Zuckerberg

A Delaware Superior Court judge has ruled that a clerk for the Court of Chancery in Wilmington was terminated for "just cause" for using her state email account in 2017 to solicit the Facebook CEO's help for an unspecified "product" she was developing.
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Law.com

Court Clerk Loses Benefits after Emailing Mark Zuckerberg

A Delaware Superior Court judge has ruled that a clerk for the Court of Chancery in Wilmington was terminated for "just cause" for using her state email account in 2017 to solicit the Facebook CEO's help for an unspecified "product" she was developing.
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Delaware Law Weekly

Del. Court Clerk Who Emailed Zuckerberg Seeking Business Aid Was Dismissed for Cause, Court Rules

Superior Court Judge Andrea L. Rocanelli ruled last week that Donna White, a court clerk for the Court of Chancery in Wilmington, had been terminated for "just cause" for using her state email account in 2017 to solicit Zuckerberg's help for an unspecified "product" that she was developing.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge Emmet Sullivan Delays Flynn Sentencing After Threatening Prison

The surprise development came after Sullivan offered to give Flynn more time to consider his decision to plead guilty to lying to investigators probing Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

After Threatening Prison, Judge Sullivan Delays Flynn Sentencing

The surprise development came after Sullivan offered to give Flynn more time to consider his decision to plead guilty to lying to investigators probing Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
4 minute read

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