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Daily Report Online

Public Notification of Data Breaches: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Two Parker Poe attorneys write that they believe 2018 will see a growing emphasis on disputes arising from corporations' delays in notifying the public, the affected individuals and regulatory bodies about their breaches.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

End Excessive Fees in Class Action Litigation

We commend Competitive Enterprise Institute and Judge Koh for a step toward restoring public confidence in the cost of the litigation process.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Middlesex Jury Awards $3.55 Million in Dram Shop Case

A Middlesex County jury last month awarded $3.55 million, including $50,000 in punitive damages; $1.95M for parking lot fall; $630K in Union auto case.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Bicyclist Recovers $885,000 Due to Driver Inattention

A turning motorist was found liable for running down a bicyclist at an intersection.
1 minute read

National Law Journal

US Justice Dept. Wins 'WhatsApp' Surveillance Order on Appeal

A Washington federal judge this month granted the U.S. Justice Department permission to surveil a WhatsApp account as part of an ongoing criminal investigation, a decision that overruled a magistrate judge.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

AT&T Trial Counsel Petrocelli Is No Antitrust Expert—But That May Be a Plus

As O'Melveny & Myers partner Daniel Petrocelli faces one of the biggest trials of his life—fending off the Justice Department's challenge to AT&T's $85 billion merger with Time Warner— there's a niggling question: What does the renowned Los Angeles litigator really know about antitrust law?
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Meet the Lawyer Representing Fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe

Michael Bromwich is a Harvard-educated litigator who's served federal, state and local governments.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

How the Supreme Court's Internet Tax Case Was Built 'From the Ground Up'

"We built the case from the ground up," Goldstein & Russell founder Tom Goldstein said at a Georgetown University Law Center panel discussion. "We designed the legislation. Got the legislation passed. We went into court. We told the courts that 'hello, we want to lose.'"
5 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Lawyers Spar Over Conspiracy Allegations as Wilmington Trust Trial Ends Week 1

The long-awaited Wilmington Trust criminal trial is finally underway in a Delaware federal court, as federal prosecutors this week made their case that four of the bank's former top executives orchestrated a scheme to hide hundreds of millions of dollars in bad loans from regulators and investors.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Norton Rose Brings Suit Against US Olympic Committee Over Sexual Abuse Scandal

"Rather than working to prevent sexual abuse, the USOC instead treated it as a public relations problem that needed to be contained," the plaintiff's attorney alleges.
4 minute read

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