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'Great News' for Businesses? Judge Halts Transparency Mandate
A U.S. district judge in Texas ordered a temporary halt on Corporate Transparency Act reporting requirements for companies formed before 2024.FTC Reaches Settlements With Two Companies on Claims of Selling Sensitive Location Data
“The FTC is cracking down on firms that unlawfully exploit people’s sensitive location data and ensuring that we protect Americans from unchecked surveillance," said FTC Chair Lina Khan.Justices Weigh Constitutional Standard Applicable to Law Banning Trans Care
In saying the statute discriminates based on sex, the high court's liberal justices said the law allows nontransgender children from being prescribed hormones that correspond to their gender assigned at birth.Lawyers, Law Groups Oppose Proposal to Require Court Approval for Amicus Briefs
"The proposal may … significantly increase the rate of amicus denials, thereby chilling amicus curiae filings," Seattle personal injury attorney Maria S. Diamond wrote. "This unintended consequence will deprive the courts of valuable assistance to aid their decision-making on issues of public importance.”Trump Nominates Paul Atkins as SEC Chair
Paul Atkins is the chief executive of Patomak Global Partners, a financial services consultancy in Washington, D.C., and New York.View more book results for the query "*"
Wilkinson Stekloff Tops Big Law, Doles Out 150% Above-Market Bonuses
The litigation boutique will give its associates above-market bonuses starting at $22,500 for the class of 2024 and topping out at $172,500 for the class of 2017 and beyond, in addition to special bonuses starting at $6,000 running up to $25,000.DOJ Attorney Sparkle Sooknanan Confirmed to US Trial Court in DC
Sooknanan clerked for three judges: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Guido Calabresi of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Eric N. Vitaliano of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.From ‘Unregulated’ to ‘A Matter of Great Concern’: PFAS Regulation under Biden
“It wouldn't surprise me at all ... if [the challenge to naming PFOA and PFOS as hazardous] goes up all the way to the Supreme Court just because it is somewhat novel in terms of the statutory provision that EPA is relying upon,” said William Boyd, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.9th Circuit Judges Weigh if Section 230 Shields Grindr From Defective Design Claims
“[Doe] frictionlessly downloaded the app while he was at school without needing to identify himself or age verify, and was immediately matched with a man who lives next door at the school because they were so geolocation proximate, and that day, the man raped him,” said Carrie Goldberg, the boy's attorney.Ogletree Deakins Expanding to Baltimore, Adding 16-Lawyer Boutique
“They are pioneers in labor and employment law. Quite frankly, we did not expect them to be open to a conversation about it,” Ogletree managing shareholder Liz Washko said of merger partner Shawe Rosenthal.Trending Stories
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