September 08, 2017 | National Law Journal
Equifax Is Bashed for Forcing Arbitration on Consumers After Data BreachThe credit reporting agency Equifax Inc. faces enormous national backlash and future scrutiny after revealing one of the largest data breaches in the U.S., one that potentially affects nearly half of the country's population. The company drew even more criticism for its move to force customers to agree to arbitration to participate in a free credit monitoring and identity theft service. Equifax has resisted efforts by U.S. regulators to ban the widespread use of arbitration agreements in consumer contracts in the banking and finance industries.
By C. Ryan Barber
12 minute read
September 07, 2017 | National Law Journal
This King & Spalding FOIA Suit Hinges on Whether a Government Source Is Person or CompanyA federal judge in Washington has kept alive a lawsuit from King & Spalding that seeks records from federal enforcement and regulatory agencies about information the firm believes was at the heart of an investigation targeting a pharmaceutical client.
By C. Ryan Barber
14 minute read
September 07, 2017 | Inside Counsel
Bacardi Sues Feds for Records About Disputed 'Havana Club' TrademarkBacardi has taken new legal action in its long-running rum war with Cuba, this time against banking regulators in a hunt for information about…
By C. Ryan Barber
3 minute read
September 07, 2017 | National Law Journal
Bacardi Sues Feds for Records About Disputed 'Havana Club' TrademarkBacardi has taken new legal action in its long-running rum war with Cuba, this time against banking regulators in a hunt for information about how an entity owned by the island nation last year received a U.S. license to renew the disputed "Havana Club" trademark.
By C. Ryan Barber
3 minute read
September 07, 2017 | Inside Counsel
Labor Panel Defines Global Scope of Whistleblower Law, Reviving Contractor's ClaimsA federal labor appeals panel has revived a whistleblower’s claims against the defense contractor Exelis Systems Corp., ruling that the employee…
By C. Ryan Barber
5 minute read
September 06, 2017 | National Law Journal
Labor Panel Defines Global Scope of Whistleblower Law, Reviving Contractor's ClaimsA federal labor appeals panel has revived a whistleblower's claims against the defense contractor Exelis Systems Corp., ruling that the employee can allege retaliation even though he raised concerns about unlawful conduct outside the United States and was fired while overseas.
By C. Ryan Barber
14 minute read
September 06, 2017 | Legaltech News
Digital Ad Company Can't Use Verizon's Arbitration Agreement to Block Privacy ClaimsU.S. District Judge Jeffrey White in Oakland ruled for Turn, saying that consumer contracts with Verizon required the privacy lawsuit to be sent to arbitration.
By C. Ryan Barber
10 minute read
September 05, 2017 | The Recorder
Digital Ad Company Can't Use Verizon's Arbitration Agreement to Block Privacy Claims: CourtA federal appeals panel on Tuesday rejected a digital advertising firm's effort to invoke Verizon Wireless' arbitration agreement to push a subscriber class action over data collection practices out of court.
By C. Ryan Barber
10 minute read
September 05, 2017 | National Law Journal
FTC's Lenovo Settlement Puts Spotlight on Third-Party 'Man in the Middle' SoftwareWith its third data security-related settlement in as many weeks, the Federal Trade Commission laid blame Tuesday on a "man in the middle"—a software program, designed to interfere with how browsers interact with websites, that left sensitive consumer information vulnerable. The FTC joined with 32 state attorneys general—including California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut—in faulting Lenovo Inc., a leading computer manufacturer.
By C. Ryan Barber
8 minute read
September 01, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal
Amazon's Recall of Solar Eclipse Glasses Was 'Tragically Too Little, Too Late': LawsuitAs millions of Americans prepared to witness a total solar eclipse, Amazon.com Inc. sent a safety warning to consumers who'd purchased potentially hazardous safety glasses and camera filters to capture the spectacle in the sky.
By C. RYAN BARBER
4 minute read
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