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Dutch Watchdog Hits Uber With €290M GDPR Fine
The €290 million fine is the sixth-largest privacy fine given to a company to date.In the Internet Age, the Risk of Outside Info Reaching Jurors Has 'Never Been Higher'
"Now virtually every case that goes to trial, there is information relevant to that case available in seconds at [jurors'] fingertips, and the only thing preventing them from searching is the judge's instructions and admonitions," John Gismondi said.Pharma Company Raises Patent Infringement Allegations Over Generic Version of Narcolepsy Treatment
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar.Meet the Moscow Attorney Representing Arrested Telegram CEO Pavel Durov
"It's the same as blaming a car manufacturer, some giant auto concern, for the fact that its cars are used for criminal purposes, or blaming them for an accident," Dmitry Agranovsky told Russian media about his client's arrest.View more book results for the query "*"
Elite Law Firms Pushed Industry Gains in First Half of 2024
The growth in "rack" billing rates remains the "primary contributor" to revenue growth and "was considerably higher for the Am Law 1-50 (10%) than for the other tiers, said Wells Fargo in its first-half report.Fifth Circuit Vacates Labor Department Final Rule on Tip Credit
The Fifth Circuit reversed a district court order allowing enforcement of an hourly wage rule regulating when employers can take the tip credit when paying services workers at the federal minimum $2.13 per hour.Suit Claims Amazon Violates Workers' Privacy With Unauthorized Medical Inquiries
"As the largest employer in the world, Amazon makes clear that it does not believe the law applies to it and that they are free to treat their employees how they see fit. The law does not support this belief," the plaintiff said in a court filing.Global Firms' Asia Offices Lag Behind US and Europe in AI Uptake
The packaging of AI legal services to Asian clients proves more challenging for global firms.Amendments to Federal Lawsuit Against BusPatrol Prompts Call for Rule 11 Sanctions
The door has been left open to an amended complaint and defense lawyers from Nixon Peabody say they are contemplating a motion seeking sanctions.Trending Stories
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