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Deal Watch: As Tech Layoffs Surge, Law Firms Seek Growth With Other Business Drivers
The past week saw no large announced tech transactions. The law firms that have typically advised Big Tech now appear to be seeking growth in other sectors and practices.SCOTUS Asks DOJ to Weigh Fla., Texas Laws Aimed at Curbing Social Media 'Censorship'
Concerns about the posture of the disputes may preclude a grant of cert from the high court, according to legal experts.FCC's Proposed Updated Breach Notification Requirements Could Spur 'Logistical Nightmare'
Among the suggested changes, the FCC is proposing eliminating the current seven-business-day mandatory waiting period for notifying customers of a breach, leaving companies with more to do, in less time.Attorney Faces $40M Lawsuit for Allegedly Being 'Active Participant' in Crypto Ponzi
"But even if you are the final person in a conspiracy, you are responsible for the whole conspiracy," Adam Moskowitz, lead counsel for the certified class, said in an interview.Data Platform: Meta Can't Withhold Users' Publicly Posted Information
Bright Data, represented by Wilks Law and Proskauer Rose, has asked a judge to confirm the web data platform isn't legally barred from accessing public information through Facebook or Instagram.View more book results for the query "*"
Retired Brooklyn Judge Appointed to Newly Created Post in New York City Law Department
The announcement of Ruth Shillingford's appointment to the Law Department and Eric Eichenholtz's promotion to its managing attorney comes at a time of flux for some of the agency's top positions.FTC Finalizes $3M Penalty Against Credit Karma, Vows Tough Stance on Digital 'Dark Patterns'
The agency is stepping up investigations into online marketing tactics that might mislead consumers into making purchases or might make it hard for them to cancel subscriptions they no longer want.'Let's Make Ourselves Worthy': NYSBA Honoree Ifill Exhorts Lawyers to Defend Profession's Integrity
"We are together bound by this thing, our adherence to the rule of law and the oath we take," Sherrilyn Ifill told those attending the NYSBA 2023 Presidential Gala. "But when that opposing counsel now makes misrepresentations to the court, lies, files frivolous claims, engages in practices that we all learned are unethical; should I shake their hand?"Trending Stories
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