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Pa. Hospital Agrees to $65M Class Action Settlement Over Data Breach
Unlike in most data breach cases, the plaintiffs were able to determine the specifics of the damage done to class members, Saltz Mongeluzzi partner Patrick Howard said.Critic Warns: Trump Is Campaigning to Disrupt Certification of 2024 Election
The election is likely to be decided by the candidate who wins these two battleground states—Georgia and Pennsylvania.The Techification of the Law Firm C-Suite
While many lawyers were busy focusing on how generative AI would impact the practice of law, its shockwaves were reaching all the way to the venerable Big Law C-suite.Citing Missed Deadline, 2nd Circuit Tosses Appeal Against Equitable Insurance
"The local rules do not supersede the requirements of the federal rules" of appellate procedure, the appeals court held. "Moreover, the district court's individual rules explicitly warned that this Court would not accept such an argument to excuse an untimely notice of appeal."Scott Stringer's Defamation Suit Survives Motion to Dismiss
Stringer, who is again exploring a run for mayor of New York City, claims in a defamation suit that his last bid was derailed by false statements of sexual assault.View more book results for the query "*"
Anti-SLAPP Suit, Copyright Infringement Claim and Dismissal of Evidence Request
This column reports on several recent significant decisions from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.EEOC Suit Against United Highlights Need for Speed in Probing Discrimination Claims
"It's critical that an employer who becomes aware of a complaint promptly investigate and take remedial action," Jeffrey Kopp, a Foley & Lardner partner.Ailing Harvey Weinstein Facing New Indictment in Manhattan
The indictment remains under seal, Assistant District Attorney Nicole Blumberg told Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Curtis Farber, and is expected to remain sealed until Weinstein appears in court for arraignment on Sept. 18.Key Strategies for Developers Amid Fla.'s Changing Condominium Termination Laws
In this evolving legal environment, developers must approach condominium acquisitions with both caution and foresight.NFL Deputy GC Exits, Adding to Intrigue Over League's GC Search
Janet Nova, who'd been with the NFL five years, was part of the legal team that last month persuaded a judge to throw out a $4.7 billion judgment against the league.Trending Stories
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