By Zach Warren | March 14, 2018
From Microsoft at the Supreme Court to Uber in Pennsylvania, privacy and security lawsuits are all the rage for court watchers.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 12, 2018
Yahoo Inc. will face punitive damages over data breaches that affected more than 3 billion email user accounts after a federal judge refused to dismiss most of the claims.
By Robert Storace | March 12, 2018
Outgoing Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen recently had a wide-ranging interview with the Connecticut Law Tribune on topics ranging from the environment to opioid abuse and his future.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 9, 2018
Lawyers on both sides of a high-profile case against Hyundai, citing a circuit split, have asked an en banc appeals panel to upend a ruling that they say threatens the future of nationwide class action settlements.
By Jason Grant | March 8, 2018
Manhattan Federal Judge Jed Rakoff fiercely criticized the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and the federal judiciary as a whole, for repeatedly upholding U.S. companies' use of mandatory arbitration clauses that consumers sign on to via internet-based customer agreements that appear on screens.
By Josefa Velasquez | March 6, 2018
As the Department of Financial Services finalized new title insurance regulations in 2017, title and property insurers spent roughly $658,0000 lobbying the legislature, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and DFS itself, disclosures on file with the Joint Commission on Public Ethics show.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Andrew S. Wein | March 6, 2018
Andrew Wein, Shareholder with Greenberg Traurig in West Palm Beach.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit recently issued its long-awaited ruling in the PHH v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau case, finding the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is constitutional, but reinstating the previous panel decision rejecting CFPB's interpretations of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) and the relevant statute of limitations.
By Lizzy McLellan | March 5, 2018
A recent federal court decision sent a message to law firms: Lying in advertisements about your firm may be wrong, but it won't necessarily carry a price tag in civil litigation.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 5, 2018
Ride-sharing giant Uber violated Pennsylvania's consumer protection law when it failed to promptly disclose that a data breach occurred in late 2016, and that mistake should cost the company at least $13.5 million, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro has claimed in a newly filed lawsuit.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | March 5, 2018
A federal judge has ruled that debt collection law firms are subject to the rules of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in cases dealing with mortgage foreclosures.
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