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Litigators of the Week: Boies Schiller Lands $290M Settlement From JPMorgan for Epstein Victims
The proposed settlement announced this week comes shortly after another $75 million deal with Deutsche Bank, another financial institution accused of turning a blind eye while providing financial services that enabled Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking ring.FTC Claims Genetic Testing Company Publicly Exposed Health Data
The Federal Trade Commission has charged a San Francisco-based genetic testing company with failing to secure its customers' genetic data.FTC Claims Genetic Testing Company Publicly Exposed Health Data
"Companies that try to change the rules of the game by re-writing their privacy policy are on notice," Samuel Levine, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, said in a statement Friday.Third DCA Sanctions Miami Lawyer But Avoids Underpinning Issues
"All of these issues are central to the bar and bench in Florida, all are surfaced in Yeyille v. Speigel, and all remain unresolved to the detriment of the rule of law," said Anthony V. Alfieri of the University of Miami School of Law, who is not involved in the litigation.View more book results for the query "*"
Little-Watched SCOTUS Case Might Affect Trump's South Florida Trial
"If it's going to benefit anybody, it's going to benefit the government," said University of Miami School of Law professor Craig Trocino.Trauma-Informed Lawyering for Child Clients in Court
Going to court can be—and often is—traumatic for adults, and even more so for children. For some child clients it may be momentarily distressing, while others experience its effects as more long-lasting, having to relive past traumas and encounter new traumas.DA Rocah Closes Trump Org Probe Without Bringing Charges
The multi-year probe was looking into whether or not Trump and his companies had misled authorities in order to reduce their tax burden for the Trump National Golf Club in Briarcliff Manor.Supreme Court Gives DOJ Power to Throw Out Burdensome Whistleblower Lawsuits
Despite ruling, concurring and dissenting justices question the constitutionality of False Claims Act's provision of a private cause of action.Appeals Court Rules New York City Owes Back Pay to 18-B Attorneys
In a victory for assigned counsel representing the poor and children, who for many years argued they were underpaid lawyers, a state appeals court has ruled New York City must pay the lawyers a court-ordered $83-per-hour rate hike retroactive to Feb. 2, 2022.Trending Stories
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