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Tech Providers, Not Courts, May Have the Last Word on Geofence Warrants
As judges struggle to understand surveillance technology such as geofence warrants, tech providers are making policy changes to get ahead of possible Supreme Court scrutiny.Corporate Counsel Announces Finalists for the 2024 Best Legal Department Awards
Corporate Counsel's editorial department is pleased to announce the finalists of our 2024 Best Legal Departments awards. We have selected outstanding corporate legal departments and legal leaders that stood out this past year.ADR Providers and Businesses Respond to the Massive Costs of Mass Arbitration Claims
The potential exponential costs that can result in having to defend hundreds, if not thousands, of claims can at times force respondents to settle claims that otherwise may be lacking in merit in order to avoid the costs of having to defend them.Indicting Ham Sandwiches Is No Longer Funny!: 'Enough Already,' US Supreme Court Says
The Supreme Court has taken—and overturned—a remarkable number of cases involving alleged prosecutorial overreach over this last decade because it evidently sensed a troubling trend, Law Journal columnist and retired Court of Appeals Judge Joseph Bellacosa writes.View more book results for the query "Intuit"
'Should I Sue?': Navigating the New APA Landscape With Latham's Phil Perry and Andrew Prins
With the Supreme Court handing down two blockbuster APA decisions at the end of last term, federal agencies and private companies are adjusting to the new lay of the land.Does Pennsylvania Tolerate 'Eye'-dentifications?
At least some facial identifications are reliable (see, e.g., familiar identifications of a previously well-known individual). The question is—can the same be said when the perpetrator was fully masked and all that was visible were his eyes?Lawsuit Alleges Fintech Company Intuit Had Shoddy Consumer Data Privacy Protection
The proposed class action lawsuit was filed by Chicago firm Strauss Borrelli. It accuses Intuit of effectively causing a cyberattack that compromised its users' personally identifiable information by bypassing cybersecurity industry standards.Use of SCOTUS Foreign Corporation Ruling Fails in Non-Compete Suit
The Dallas Court of Appeals ruled a SCOTUS 2023 opinion on business registrations was specific to a Pennsylvania law and could not be used in Texas to assert personal jurisdiction.'Walk a Fine Line': Managing Hyperpolarized Environment Zooms Up Employers' List of Worries
"It is important to allow employees the time and space to share their stories and perceptions in both formal and informal ways," the DEI consultant Seramount says in a new report.Trending Stories
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