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New Ruling Could 'Broadly Impact' Data Privacy in Pa., Federal Judge Says
"The questions presented in this case undoubtedly have the potential to broadly impact the manners and methods by which individuals and entities collect and transmit information across web platforms in Pennsylvania," wrote U.S. District Judge William Stickman IV of the Western District of Pennsylvania.How One-Time Music Mogul Ivan Parron Became a Dominant Sports and Entertainment Lawyer
After his online music sales firm went down with the tech bubble, Parron went to law school. Now his clients include NBA hopefuls and the National Football League.Jurors Are Vaping, Eating, Sleeping on Zoom: Incidents Spotted Across the Country
Mishaps in a Houston virtual jury selection are not unique. In cases from Texas to California, litigants and lawyers are crying foul because on Zoom, some court participants are doing just about anything except for paying full attention.'The NCAA Is Not Above the Law': Justice Kavanaugh Invites More Student-Athlete Pay Challenges
"Nowhere else in America can businesses get away with agreeing not to pay their workers a fair market rate on the theory that their product is defined by not paying their workers a fair market rate," the justice wrote in a concurrence Monday.McCarter & English Sued Over Law Firm Breakup
The former principal owner of McHugh, Chapman & Vargas has sued New Jersey-based McCarter & English, claiming the ALM Law 200 firm was negligent in handling a dispute between attorneys.View more book results for the query "*"
New Jersey Considers Bill to Allow Insurers to Provide Pandemic Coverage
New Jersey has been leading the pack of legislation in response to the pandemic.Real Estate Investor Buys Aventura Office Complex For $91 Million
Miami-based real estate investor, author and speaker Grant Cardone now owns another property. His latest is in Harbour Center, a Class-A business center…9th Circuit Revives Suit Challenging California's Corporate Board Diversity Law
The challenged state law requires companies with six or more directors to have at least three women serving on each of their boards by the end of the year.Georgia Legal Community Mourns Marissa McCall Dodson
She was the public policy director for the Southern Center for Human Rights in Atlanta.New Series on Contract Lifecycle Management: Advice on How to Tackle Contracting Challenges
In an upcoming series of articles for Corporate Counsel Advance, Lucy Bassli will share her insight on steps legal teams can take to reduce the challenges of increasing contracting volumes and limited capacity to scale. Below is an introductory Q&A on her background and an overview of the guidance the series will provide.Trending Stories
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