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EU Officials Claim 3rd Pass at New Data Deal Is Legally Sound, but Privacy Advocates Disagree
Privacy activist Max Schrems says the new framework fails to protect EU citizens and does not address all of the concerns previously raised by the European Court of Justice. Once again, he says he will challenge the new agreement in Europe's highest court.On the Move: Alston Lawyer Moves to Akerman; Veteran Attorney Joins JAMS
"One client said he 'wanted to follow the expertise,'" said Carlos Encinas, a new Akerman partner.View more book results for the query "*"
Survey of 2022 Cases Under State Environmental Quality Review Act
The courts in New York issued 43 opinions in 2022 under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA). Of these, the largest number—27—upheld agency decisions not to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS), and eight overturned such decisions. Six cases upheld actions that had been the subject of an EIS; none overturned such actions. Two cases can't be classified in this fashion.A New Judge Just Rose to the Bench—Here's What Lawyers Can Expect
"I want those judges who are more seasoned than myself to pour into me, give me advice and show me a better way of doing things," the newly appointed Dublin Judicial Circuit judge said.Florida Lawmakers Are Now Pushing Circuit Court Consolidation
Under the state Constitution, the Supreme Court can "certify" recommendations to the Legislature about a need to decrease or redefine judicial circuits. The Legislature then would make a decision.Employers: The Supreme Court Just Made Your Job Harder
The Supreme Court just issued two decisions that will affect the legal landscape for employers for years to come. Although the Court's rulings on affirmative action and religious accommodation will have different short-term impacts, it is highly likely that each decision will give rise to new legal challenges that could significantly alter how employers hire and manage their workers.How We Won: Small Law Firm Says It Bested Cole Scott Kissane
Both sides have claimed victory in the long-running litigation over a condo unit allegedly sold without utilities, but it seems the latest round went to the smaller firm.Trending Stories
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