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NY AG Investigating Facebook Over Data Collection From Users' Email Contacts
“It is time Facebook is held accountable for how it handles consumers' personal information,” New York Attorney General Letitia James said.Morgan Stanley Settles California AG's Mortgage-Backed Securities Probe for $150M
A spokesman for the bank said the settlement marked the end of the last pending enforcement action against Morgan Stanley related to the mortgage crisis of the past decade.Morgan Stanley Will Pay $150M to Settle California AG's Mortgage-Backed Securities Probe
A spokesman for the bank said the settlement marked the end of the last pending enforcement action against Morgan Stanley related to the mortgage crisis of the past decade.DOJ Lawyer Stands Up Dems—and Puts Obscure House Rule in Spotlight
The Justice Department's targeting of what was once an obscure House rule reflects the ratcheting-up of resistance, former U.S. House lawyers said.Adversaries to Share Tips for Winning Whistleblower Cases
Whistleblower cases have recovered more than $59 billion for the federal government since 1986, when Congress substantially strengthened the civil False Claims Act. The whistleblowers can receive up to 30 percent of the government's recovery.View more book results for the query "*"
Median Gender Pay Proposals So Far Lose Proxy Votes but Gain Momentum
Shareholders at Bank of America and Wells Fargo this week voted down proxy proposals asking them to reveal more data on their gender pay gaps. The proposals won 26 percent of the vote at Bank of America, and 23 percent at Wells Fargo—up from 15 percent in 2017.Managing the Intersection of Union Contracts and Overtime Law: Court Provides Guidance
The federal appeals court that oversees cases arising from California recently handed down an opinion that provides guidance to employers trying to comply with collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) while simultaneously being challenged to apply potentially inconsistent definitions in California's overtime law.Portion of Ex-Director's Claims Against Company Founder Avoids Laches Dismissal
A Delaware Chancery Court judge Thursday allowed the former director of a Delaware health information company to pursue claims that the firm's founder had cheated him out of stock options he was promised for joining the board in 2005.McDermott Targets Texas Growth—in Everything But Oil & Gas
McDermott Will & Emery's new Dallas and Houston managing partner said there's room in Texas to be different.Ethicon Hit With $120 Million Pelvic Mesh Verdict
The verdict came after a three-week trial, and the award included $20 million in compensatory damages, as well as $100 million in punitive damages.Trending Stories
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