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6th Circuit Allows Tort Claim Against Amazon to Proceed
The Sixth Circuit has ruled that a tort claim under Tennessee law against Amazon in connection with the sale of a hoverboard can move forward.The Uber Breach and the Need for an Independent Privacy Function
In the coming months, there will be a great deal of information and regulatory and judicial action that will act as guidance, or more precisely, a checklist of what-not-to-do, for companies that suffer a data breach.In Alabama Senate Race, Big Law Backed a Winner
Doug Jones, a name partner at Birmingham's Jones & Hawley and a former partner at Haskell Slaughter and Whatley Drake, stunned Republican candidate Roy Moore in a special U.S. Senate election in Alabama.Where Uber Went Wrong In Its Big Data Breach
Between a very long delay in breach notification and a reported payoff to hackers, troubled Uber isn't coming out of this situation looking too great.Justices Sidestep Firearms Challenges and Mississippi's Embrace of Confederate Emblem
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday had no appetite for disputes firearms and Confederate symbols. The justices left intact lower court decisions upholding Maryland's ban on so-called assault weapons and Florida's prohibition on open carry of weapons and firearms. The court also declined to wade into a dispute over the appearance of a Confederate emblem on the Mississippi state flag.Ex-Foley & Lardner Partner Admits to Insider Trading Conspiracy
Walter "Chet" Little has entered a guilty plea to a securities fraud conspiracy charge and faces a maximum prison sentence of five years and a fine of up to $250,000.How Jones Day Unmasked a Litigation Funding Deal and Won
A gas rig explosion off the coast of Nigeria ignited a class action against Chevron—but as the energy company's lawyers probed into the plaintiff's financing, the suit went up in smoke.Litigators of the Week: Teamwork Makes the Dream Work in Knocking Out Kasowitz FCA Case
When lawyers from five mega-firms came together to fight a $90 billion reverse False Claims Act lawsuit, their mission was clear from the start: stop Kasowitz.D.C. Judge Nixes Kasowitz' $90B Whistleblower Suit Against Chemical Giants
The firm Kasowitz Benson Torres brought the lawsuit under the False Claims Act against various chemical companies, including BASF and Dow Chemical, but a D.C. judge said the firm's legal theory failed.Trending Stories
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