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July 11, 2019 | Law.com

Labor of Law: California Gig Employees? | Acosta Plays Defense | Seyfarth Opens in Charlotte | Paul Weiss' Latest Lateral Hire | Contempt Order Reversed

Welcome to Labor of Law -- our weekly roundup of news and trends affecting the labor and employment community.

By ALM Staff

8 minute read

May 15, 2019 | Law.com

What's Next: Is AI Ready for the Courtroom? + Meet Singapore's 'Ministry of Truth'

Partnership on AI's Peter Eckersley warns us about the use of half-baked risk assessments in court that use artificial intelligence.

By ALM Staff

8 minute read

May 08, 2019 | Law.com

What's Next: Facial Misidentification | Dose of Dystopia: Internet God Mode Edition

Apple is accused of using facial identification to nab the wrong guy, an issue that could raise additional issues in the wake of laws like BIPA.

By ALM Staff

6 minute read

May 01, 2019 | Law.com

What's Next: Drive the Legal Road to Autonomous Cars + Scrutinizing the Trial Courts? There's an App for That

We talk with O'Melveny's Melody Drummond Hansen to catch up on the future of autonomous and connected vehicles.

By Al

11 minute read

April 24, 2019 | Law.com

What's Next: Coinbase is Back in Court + Big Brother in China + A New Law School Curriculum

An amended complaint claims that Coinbase has not adequately dispelled reports of insider trading, nor answered why the company decided to launch the trading service without alerting the market beforehand.

By ALM Staff

8 minute read

April 17, 2019 | Law.com

What's Next: Dystopia at the Border + A New Big Law Scam + A New Twist on Geolocation Technology

An Apple employee was detained and interrogated at San Francisco International Airport after refusing to unlock his devices. Now a legal fight may be brewing.

By ALM Staff

7 minute read

April 10, 2019 | Law.com

What's Next: Pushing Back Against The Long Arm of the Law Over DNA + SEC Finally Issues Its Securities Guidance

The nature of how DNA works is raising privacy questions about opt-in/opt-out policies at some online websites.

By ALM Staff

11 minute read

April 04, 2019 | The Recorder

Insurer Cannot Sue Tenants in Subrogation for Amount It Paid for Fire Damage

 This story is reprinted with permission from FC&S Legal, the industry's only comprehensive digital resource designed for insurance…

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

5 minute read

April 03, 2019 | Law.com

What's Next: Getting Ready for the SEC's Gameplan on Digital Tokens + Tricking Tesla + More on That Big Tech Task force

When is a digital token a security? Fenwick & West partner Michael Dicke offers some insight.

By ALM Staff

13 minute read

March 28, 2019 | Law.com

Labor of Law: 'Most Favored Nation Status' for Pregnant Employees? | US Appeals Court Gender-Pay Ruling | Who Got the Work & Notable Moves

Lawyers for a company accused of pregnancy discrimination are responding to claims in the Eleventh Circuit, where the case will test the US Supreme Court's Young v. UPS ruling. Plus: the 4th Circuit is out with a new gender-pay ruling, and scroll down for our weekly feature Who Got the Work and notable moves. Thanks for reading!

By Mike Scarcella

10 minute read