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December 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Arbitration in New York: Is It Always Confidential?   

Any serious examination reveals significant limits to arbitration confidentiality even when the arbitration is a business-to-business arrangement. When consumers, employees, or investor-state disputes are involved, there are even fewer confidentiality protections.
6 minute read
December 09, 2019 | Legaltech News

Department of Homeland Security Proposals Fade, But Facial Recognition is Forever

The Department of Homeland Security withdrew a proposal that would have mandated facial recognition scans for U.S. citizens arriving in or leaving the country, but there's no legal barriers preventing the idea from resurfacing.
3 minute read
November 25, 2019 | The American Lawyer

Meet the 2020 Democrats' Top Big Law Backers

Sullivan & Cromwell has a thing for Mayor Pete, Amy Klobuchar has fans at white-shoe Wachtell and plaintiffs powerhouse Kessler Topaz, and Paul Weiss has got its bases covered.
5 minute read
November 25, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Three Pa. Firms Among the 2020 Democrats' Top Big Law Backers

Sullivan & Cromwell has a thing for Mayor Pete, Amy Klobuchar has fans at white-shoe Wachtell and plaintiffs powerhouse Kessler Topaz, and Paul Weiss has got its bases covered.
5 minute read
September 30, 2019 | Legaltech News

Google's Win in EU Signifies Proportionality Is Key to GDPR Enforcement

The European Union's Court of Justice ruled a global right to be forgotten request isn't enforceable, a sign that the EU will continue trying to balance GDPR enforcement with a host of fundamental rights.
4 minute read
September 25, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

One Pa. Firm Snags Perfect Score, Another Vaults Up Rankings in 2019 Summer Associates Survey

The glitzy work life of a summer associate has dazzled another class of law school students⁠—and few firms proved as dazzling this year as a pair from Pennsylvania.
8 minute read
September 13, 2019 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art: Getting Decisive on Design + Our Drone Technology Used to Suck, but Now It's Being Infringed

On Thursday, a panel led by Judge Raymond Chen gave us a lot of new law on a case that hadn't been nearly as bright on the radar screen.
4 minute read
September 12, 2019 | Law.com

Labor of Law: EEOC On the Line: Pay Data Is Due | 'Dynamex' Defiance | New Age-Bias Case at SCOTUS | Who Got the Work | All the Moves: Roundup

Uber's already facing a new lawsuit over driver classification, as California nears adopting new labor rules that make it harder for gig companies to declare their drivers as contractors. Plus: the EEOC isn't eager to continue pay-data collection, but the maneuvering doesn't impact the ongoing collection now. Scroll down for much more, including Who Got the Work!
10 minute read
September 10, 2019 | Texas Lawyer

Norton Rose Fulbright Adds International M&A, Capital Markets Pro in Dallas

UT Law grad John Chrisman worked in London, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney and other parts afar before returning to Texas as a Norton Rose partner.
3 minute read
September 10, 2019 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art: Capital One Misses Shot at Antitrust Ruling + Neel Chatterjee's Marathon Win + Stanford-on-Stanford IP Crime

Capital One's novel antitrust theory against behemoth IP holding company Intellectual Ventures ended without so much as a ruling on the merits this week.
9 minute read

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