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FTC's Lenovo Settlement Puts Spotlight on Third-Party 'Man in the Middle' Software
With its third data security-related settlement in as many weeks, the Federal Trade Commission laid blame Tuesday on a "man in the middle"—a software program, designed to interfere with how browsers interact with websites, that left sensitive consumer information vulnerable. The FTC joined with 32 state attorneys general—including California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut—in faulting Lenovo Inc., a leading computer manufacturer.Susan Fowler, Uber's Thorn, Shares Her Story With the Supreme Court
Susan Fowler, the former Uber engineer who exposed in a blog post her claims of a hostile work environment, tells the U.S. Supreme Court in a key workplace challenge that class action waivers in arbitration agreements unfairly allow companies to eliminate legal risks associated with systemic, illegal employment practices.A Seat at the Table: Blockchain Alliance Adds Legal Working Group
Composed of 10 law firms and three law schools, the Legal Industry Working Group will focus on blockchain policy matters.SF Judge Hands Google Another Loss on Foreign-Stored Data
U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg affirmed an earlier ruling directing the search giant to comply with a search warrant for emails stored overseas.Uber Settles FTC Data Security Claims
Uber agreed Tuesday to submit to regular audits of its privacy protocols to resolve Federal Trade Commission allegations that the ride-hailing platform failed to properly safeguard sensitive data and misrepresented its monitoring of employee access to consumers' personal information.Facebook Wins 'Right of Publicity' Case Against Country-Rap Singer
In a win for internet and social media companies, a California court of appeal on Wednesday ruled that Facebook Inc. cannot be penalized for posting advertisements next to a user-generated page critical of the “country-rap” singer Mikel Knight.Firms Grow White-Collar Ranks; Trump Eyes Paul Weiss Partner for FTC; Pro Bono Hours on the Rise
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry newsBig Law Firms Are 'Poorly Run Businesses,' Says Ex-Heavy Hitter
William Glasgow helped intellectual property boutique Fish & Neave merge with Ropes & Gray a dozen years ago. Now, as the Am Law 100 firm unwinds part of that union, the semi-retired Glasgow reflects on the current state of Big Law. Oh, and he once tried to do business with President Donald Trump.Facebook Wins 'Right of Publicity' Case Against Country-Rap Singer
The unanimous ruling by a California appeals court reverses a decision critics had said undermined the ad-supported economic model of a whole host of internet companies.Trending Stories
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