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Amazon Suit Stresses Importance of Insurance Coverage for Biometric-Privacy Claims
Amazon is the first major corporation to be hit with a lawsuit for failing to comply with New York City's Biometric Privacy Act, which prohibits businesses from collecting biometric identifiable information without first posting a clear and conspicuous sign at customer entrances. "If certified, thousands of customers would be able to pursue countless claims against Amazon, and the potential for massive damages is high," say authors Peter Halprin and Tae Andrews.Enforceability of Arbitration Provisions in Commercial Agreements
This article examines recent developments concerning the enforceability of arbitration provisions in commercial agreements and highlights emerging issues for practitioners to be aware of when reviewing such clauses and litigating arbitration disputes.The Road to Litigation Is Often Paved With Good Intentions
For all the laudable developments with new technologies—including artificial intelligence and, at times, biometrics—companies need to be mindful that, despite their best intentions, they may find themselves subject to serious regulatory and litigation risk.Commercial Real Estate Booming in Post-COVID South Florida
One of the primary—and most discussed—economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic was the emergence of remote work and resulting decline in demand for commercial office space. While that general trend has been true for most of the United States, South Florida on the other hand, has been a beneficiary of the socio-economic trends brought about by the pandemic and has emerged as one of the premier markets for commercial office space in the country.View more book results for the query "*"
Remember These Top Verdicts? Here's What Got Collected—And What Didn't
"Will we recover all that? No, but it's what it stands for that matters," tweeted Atlanta personal injury attorney L. Chris Stewart after achieving a $1 billion jury verdict.Guidance Needed From US Supreme Court on State-Based Climate Change Lawsuits
On April 21, the U.S. Supreme Court will vote on whether to grant review of Suncor Energy v. Board of County Commissioners of Boulder County and determine the jurisdictional and pleadings issues surrounding removal rights.Some Litigation Takeaways from This Year's Am Law 100
Overall revenues ticked up, but demand and profits were down in 2022 in the Am Law 100. What's that mean for litigators at the nation's biggest revenue-generating firms?Simpson Thacher Hires Munger Tolles Litigator in Northern California
Laura Lin has joined Simpson Thacher in Palo Alto after over 11 years at her previous firm.Can Rates Make Up for Expense Growth Much Longer?: The Morning Minute
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