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Richards Kibbe Managing Partner Jumps to Patterson Belknap
Craig Newman, former co-managing partner of Richards Kibbe & Orbe, has made the move to fellow New York-based firm Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler. Newman will serve as a partner in Patterson Belknap's litigation department and will lead its privacy and data security practice.Richards Kibbe Managing Partner Jumps to Patterson Belknap
Craig Newman, former co-managing partner of Richards Kibbe & Orbe, has made the move to fellow New York-based firm Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler. Newman will serve as a partner in Patterson Belknap's litigation department and will lead its privacy and data security practice.Students Earn Credits — Movie Credits, That Is
Cardozo clinic provides pro bono counsel to independent filmmakers who lack deep financial resources.Students Earn Credits — Movie Credits, That Is
Cardozo clinic provides pro bono counsel to independent filmmakers who lack deep financial resources.Judicial Profile: Bronwyn Miller Was Running to the State Department, When She Took a Different Turn
An environmental law class she took in college persuaded Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Bronwyn Miller to come to Miami and study law, when she wasn't running marathons.Judicial Profile: Bronwyn Miller Was Running to the State Department, When She Took a Different Turn
An environmental law class she took in college persuaded Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Bronwyn Miller to come to Miami and study law, when she wasn't running marathons.Wireless Companies to Pay $158M for Illegal Charges
The settlement with Verizon Wireless and Sprint Corp. for unauthorized third-party charges is much like the $112.5 million penalty T-Mobile USA Inc. paid in December and the $105 million hit against AT&T Mobility in October. But there's one big difference in the enforcement actions: the agency that brought the suit.Wireless Companies to Pay $158M for Illegal Charges
The settlement with Verizon Wireless and Sprint Corp. for unauthorized third-party charges is much like the $112.5 million penalty T-Mobile USA Inc. paid in December and the $105 million hit against AT&T Mobility in October. But there's one big difference in the enforcement actions: the agency that brought the suit.In 'Cramming' Cases, Two Agencies Take Action Against Wireless Carriers
Verizon Wireless and Sprint Corp. will pay a combined $158 million for illegally billing mobile phone customers for unauthorized third-party charges. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau brought the cases, similar to the enforcement actions the FTC brought cases against T-Mobile and AT&T.In 'Cramming' Cases, Two Agencies Take Action Against Wireless Carriers
Verizon Wireless and Sprint Corp. will pay a combined $158 million for illegally billing mobile phone customers for unauthorized third-party charges. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau brought the cases, similar to the enforcement actions the FTC brought cases against T-Mobile and AT&T.Trending Stories
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