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Facebook Expects Up to $5B Loss in Possible Data Privacy Fine
Facebook estimates an FTC fine of $3 billion to $5 billion over its data privacy practices. It would be the largest-ever FTC fine on a U.S. tech company.Selling and Buying AI, Other Complex Digital Applications
Consumers in the legal world are more and more discussing one of the biggest issues pertaining to their involvement with computer usage: electronic discovery. Should AI be used in e-discovery review? Should firms bring e-discovery in-house and no longer rely upon e-discovery vendors? In this month's article, we will analyze how to try to answer those questions.E-Filing Snafu Leads to PR Nightmare, Misconduct Allegations by Attorneys
The e-filing mistakes might have been what caused a judge inadvertently to sign a proposed findings and recommendations to release a convicted murderer on bond pending the finalization of his requested post-conviction habeas relief.View more book results for the query "*"
Civil Rights Lawyers Say U.S. Congressman Could Face Lawsuit for Blocking Social Media Users
The New York Civil Liberties Union said in a letter to U.S. Rep. Peter King that if he didn't return access to the Facebook page for some users, they would file a lawsuit. King argued, 'I'm on 100 percent solid legal ground.'ABA-Sponsored LGBT Rights Forum to Feature Session on Post-Kennedy Supreme Court
Though not by design, the forum and conference-wide "plenary" session on the post-Kennedy Supreme Court will be held just one week after the Supreme Court announced that it will decide whether the nation's major workplace anti-bias law prohibits workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and transgender status.Midsize Law Firms Can (and Should) Be Choosy About Answering RFPs
When it comes to responding to RFPs, midsize firms' biggest advantage over their larger competitors may be not always having to respond to RFPs.Gibbons Grows Revenue, Shrinks PPP With New Equity Partner Class
The firm last year made good on plans to promote lawyers to the equity partner tier. PPP as a result decreased 12%, even as the profit margin improved.Hairdon'ts in NYC: Race Discrimination Based on Hairstyle Is Illegal
On Feb. 18, 2019, the New York City Commission on Human Rights released new legal enforcement guidance clarifying that “grooming or appearance policies that ban, limit, or otherwise restrict natural hairstyles or hairstyles associated with Black people generally violate the NYCHRL's [New York City Human Rights Law] anti-discrimination policies.”Trending Stories
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