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People in the News—Nov. 22, 2022—Volpe Koenig, Stradley Ronon
Volpe and Koenig announced that Robert S. Silver has recently joined the firm's Philadelphia office as a shareholder.The Shifting Sands of Data Privacy Legislation: Preparing New Jersey Businesses for What Is To Come
These best practices will help protect New Jersey businesses from potential legal and regulatory actions.Watson Spence Secures Rare Defense Win for Albany Hospital in EEOC Discrimination Suit
"The jury determined she did not even have a disability. We took that position all along," said Louis Hatcher, one of two lawyers who represented Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital.Book Begins Term Leading Outnumbered Democrats
Book also announced her leadership team, including Sen. Jason Pizzo, a North Miami Beach Democrat who will serve as leader pro tempore. Pizzo, a former prosecutor, recalled working on the Dukes murder case in Miami-Dade County.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Backs State, Insurer on Lawsuit Change
Contractors in the past have been able to recover their attorney fees from insurers if they were successful in the lawsuits, a concept known as "prevailing party fees." But one of the newly passed laws (SB 2-D) stripped contractors of being able to recover prevailing-party fees when they are assigned benefits.Atlanta to Pay $1M Settlement to Family of Rayshard Brooks
Brooks, a 27-year-old Black man, was shot following a confrontation with two white police officers in June 2020. The shooting came just weeks after the death of George Floyd under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer. It sparked a new wave of demonstrations in Atlanta against police brutality and racial injustice.Justices Served as References for Appeals Court Hopefuls
Justices John Couriel and Charles Canady served as references for candidates seeking seats on the new Sixth District Court of Appeal.Judges, Recusals, and Zoning Disputes: What the Ethics Opinions Say
Recent opinions by the Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics shed light on when judges must, or need not, recuse themselves in matters directly or indirectly involving zoning and land use issues.Overlapping Authority in Cybersecurity Enforcement Actions Creates Risk
The risk of overlapping jurisdiction in the data protection space increases both with the frequency of reported breaches and the adoption of new data protection regimes in the various states. This overlapping authority and jurisdiction can lead to so-called "piling on," where one investigation by or settlement with a regulatory authority is followed by another. Case in point, the recent EyeMed consent order, entered into by EyeMed Vision Care and the New York State Department of Financial Services.Trending Stories
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