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Health Care Data Breach Class Actions Saw December Surge in NY Courts
One class action was filed against Deloitte Consulting and seven were filed against health care software company Phreesia and its subsidiary, ConnectOnCall.com, in New York federal courts for allegedly failing to protect consumers' protected health information from data breaches.Florida Supreme Court Disbars 3, Suspends 11, Reprimands 1 in Final Disciplinary Order of 2024
The actions were announced by the Florida Bar in its ongoing efforts to uphold professional standards among its more than 113,000 members.Chief Justice Roberts Ends Year With Defense Against 'Illegitimate' Attacks on Judiciary
In his year-end report, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. warned that the judiciary has become a target for violence, intimidation, disinformation and defiance.NYC’s Oldest Deli Agrees to Update Bathrooms, Entrances to End ADA Charges
The deli has been in operation for over a century and has appeared in various television shows and films, most notably serving as the site for the “I’ll have what she’s having” scene in the romantic comedy "When Harry Met Sally."LSAT Administrator Sues to Block AI Tutor From Using ‘Famous, Distinctive’ Test Prep Materials
A copyright and trademark infringement lawsuit claims that a company purporting to be an “AI Tutor for LSAT” used proprietary content that belongs to the Law School Admission Council.View more book results for the query "*"
Advertising Tech Likely to Draw More Scrutiny in 2025 Over Consumers' Data, Lawyers Say
Companies had better keep a lid on the customer data cookie jar in the year ahead if 2024 was any indication, according to adtech attorneys.Freshfields' Former Senior Partner, Who Oversaw U.S. Expansion, Knighted in New Year’s Honours
Several other members of the legal profession were awarded, including HSF's former senior partner James Palmer, and Linklaters partner Vanessa Havard-Williams.Total Incapacity Benefits Are Available Postretirement, Connecticut Supreme Court Says
"The statute as written entitles all medically qualified claimants to receive total incapacity benefits, with no exception for those claimants who may also be voluntarily retired," the high court said in a case of first impression.Florida Retention Ponds Scrutinized in Lawsuit After Latest Child Drowning
In one of the last cases to be filed in 2024, a South Florida law firm wants justice for their client and legislative changes to mandate safety measures for retention ponds.Trending Stories
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