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Is Invasion of Privacy an Appropriate Analogue for Data Breach Cases?
The authors examine whether invasion of privacy torts—intentional torts—are actually analogous to data breaches where claims sound in negligence and the alleged harm may be a risk of future identity theft, rather than embarrassment or other dignitary harms. The diverging approaches of lower courts in addressing this question suggests a struggle with applying historical tradition to these novel data privacy claims.'Unable to See Her Feet': $8.5M Verdict Awarded Against Midtown Condo & Georgia Power
"While we regret the plaintiff was injured and even though Georgia Power was only found to be responsible for 5% of the damages, the company still believes the claims against it are without merit and we are evaluating next steps," said defense counsel Meghan Pieler of Balch & Bingham.Announcing the finalists for the New Jersey Legal Awards 2024
The New Jersey Law Journal has announced this year's honorees for the New Jersey Legal Awards, and among them are the finalists for two of the Law…Recent Court Victories for Environmental Stakeholders: What Do They Mean?
In the last month, stakeholders have won significant victories in both federal and state courts regarding environmental issues that impact the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.View more book results for the query "Archer"
Alternative Dispute Resolutions Special Section 2024
This year's ADR special section covers arbitrability disputes; advice for successful mediation; a review of arbitration agreements; and three perspectives on how to apply ADR to family law.Three's Company: Can a Nonsignatory to an Arbitration Agreement Compel or Be Compelled to Arbitrate?
"Courts in New Jersey ... emphasize strong public policy favoring arbitration to resolve disputes and require liberality in construing contracts in favor of arbitration," write Archer's Alexis M. Way and Marie E. Lihotz.Shareholder Inspections of Corporate Books and Records
"The right to shareholder inspection of a company's books and records can be a powerful tool for minority shareholders to assess the financial state of the company and to investigate suspected misconduct," write Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer.Law Firms' Lobbying Businesses Add New Clients Focused on Tax Policies
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, Holland & Knight, DLA Piper, Phronesis DC, Adams and Reese, BakerHostetler all filed new lobbying registrations since the end of June.Trending Stories
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