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Biometric Privacy Regulation May Soon Be Coming to Pennsylvania
Currently, only a handful of domestic laws directly regulate the collection and use of biometric data—such as fingerprints, voice prints, retina scans and facial scans. But that may soon change.Enhanced Scrutiny of COVID-19 Medicare Payments and Data Reporting for Hospitals
In this Health Care Law column, Brian Bewley, Anne Railton and Kaitlyn Dunn, examine the two significant new rules finalized by the federal government, that impose regulatory hurdles for hospitals seeking financial assistance from federal programs, including enhanced payments under Medicare.Parimal Garg Named New Chief Counsel to Gov. Murphy
Garg, who clerked for current New Jersey Supreme Court Chief Justice Stuart Rabner, previously worked as an attorney at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in Washington, D.C.Axiom Doubles Down on Diversity Efforts as It Seeks to Woo In-House Legal Departments
"We can demonstrate a much, much higher threshold of diversity," said Axiom global head of legal Catherine Kemnitz.Kelley Kronenberg Expands Tech C-Suite
The firm has increased its technology spending by 20% every year since 2015, with technology the firm's top expense or its second-highest, according to the firm's leader.View more book results for the query "*"
House Republican Leaders Demand Member's Resignation
Republican leaders in Pennsylvania's House of Representatives on Oct. 8 called for one of their members to resign after a newspaper disclosed the existence of videos posted to a since-deleted social media account in which he encourages his 5-year-old son to draw from a cigar and use profane language, The Associated Press reported.Supreme Court Upholds Class Certification for Servers Suing Chip's Restaurants Over Wages
Attorneys say it's the first time the state Supreme Court has granted class certification to a group of restaurant servers in a wage-law case.French Appeals Court Orders Google to Negotiate 'Neighboring Rights' Deal With Publishers
Upholding an order by France's competition authority, the Paris Court of Appeal has ordered Google to start negotiating in good faith with publishers and news agencies for reusing their material online.French Appeals Court Orders Google to Negotiate 'Neighboring Rights' Deal With Publishers
Upholding an order by France's competition authority, the Paris Court of Appeal has ordered Google to start negotiating in good faith with publishers and news agencies for reusing their material online.Trending Stories
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