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Facial Recognition Tech Company Wrangles With Judges in Two States Over Privacy Class Actions
Clearview AI, which uses facial recognition technology to provide photographic information to law enforcement, is asking the JPML to coordinate nearly a dozen privacy class actions after lawyers failed to consolidate them before judges in New York and Illinois, home to the strictest biometrics law in the country.Pa. Justices to Hear Argument on Enforceability of Company's Foreign Judgment
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear argument in a case of first impression in which a default judgment against a Pennsylvania company rendered by a New Hampshire court was found void because of a lack of a certificate required under the Pennsylvania Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act.T-Mobile Could Be Back in Court in Miami After Being Dismissed as Defendant
The case stemmed from an injury Stevie Howard, the plaintiff, incurred outside a T-Mobile store.Candidates Vying for Some In-House Legal Roles May Have to Get in Line
Going into the fall, in-house legal may continue to see a large number of applicants vying for a limited number of jobs. However, alternative legal service providers may begin to woo a significant portion of that talent pool away.High-Level In-House Roles Are Being Filled, But Legal Ops May Take a Back Seat
Going into the fall, in-house legal may continue to see a large number of applicants vying for a limited number of jobs. However, alternative legal service providers may begin to woo a significant portion of that talent pool away.View more book results for the query "*"
Davis Polk Changes to Modified Lockstep Compensation for Partners
The firm said its new system "recognizes and rewards the entirety of a partner's contributions."Data Analytics Drive DOJ's PPP Fraud Enforcement, Top Official Says
"The fraud section and its partners deployed the first-in-class data analytics capabilities they have developed and employed to great effect in other criminal investigative areas," Brian Rabbitt, acting head of the Justice Department's criminal division, said in remarks Thursday.Top DOJ Official Says Data Analytics Are Driving PPP Fraud Enforcement Efforts
"The fraud section and its partners deployed the first-in-class data analytics capabilities they have developed and employed to great effect in other criminal investigative areas," Brian Rabbitt, acting head of the Justice Department's criminal division, said in remarks Thursday.Trending Stories
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