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I Just Can't Make This Stuff Up!
"Why write about big cases or complex legal doctrines when the legal world gives us so much weird and wonderful tidbits to think about?" writes John G. Browning.Pashman Stein Del. Partner to Be Featured Guest Speaker at ABI 2024 Mid-Atlantic Bankruptcy Workshop
Joseph C. Barsalona II, partner in the bankruptcy, restructuring and creditors' rights practice at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, is scheduled to be a featured guest speaker at the American Bankruptcy Institute's 2024 Mid-Atlantic Bankruptcy Workshop in Annapolis, Maryland.Judge Denies Wholesalers' Class Certification in RICO Suit Against EpiPen Manufacturer Mylan
U.S. District Judge Eric C. Tostrud for the District of Minnesota determined that the plaintiffs failed to affirmatively demonstrate the class was so numerous and joinder of all members is impracticable under Rule 23(a)(1), that the representative parties will adequately protect the interests of the class under Rule 23(a)(4), or that questions of law or fact common to class members predominate over any questions affecting only individual members under Rule 23(b)(3).CFPB's New Data Rights Rule, AI and Compliance: What It Means for Fla. Companies
Although the Data Rights Rule now imposes greater obligations on financial institutions and related entities, there is room for organizations to exercise the utility of AI to help them facilitate these novel changes while increasing efficiency and maintaining compliance.View more book results for the query "*"
Should Mental Health Be Included in Partner Compensation?
"Eat what you kill means you have no leeway to stop killing—no matter how bad you feel," one lawyer told the American Lawyer.Lawsuit Alleges Fintech Company Intuit Had Shoddy Consumer Data Privacy Protection
The proposed class action lawsuit was filed by Chicago firm Strauss Borrelli. It accuses Intuit of effectively causing a cyberattack that compromised its users' personally identifiable information by bypassing cybersecurity industry standards.Florida's New Deepfake Laws: Criminal Penalties, Civil Remedies
The rapid advancement of deepfake technology has introduced significant challenges to privacy, security, and the integrity of personal and political reputations. Recognizing these threats, Florida has enacted statutes to address the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) in creating altered sexual depictions and political misinformation.'I Love the Puzzle of All of It': New GC Resolved to Keep SF-Based Nextdoor Neighborly
It's not far from our mindset as we continue to innovate that a welcoming platform is a guiding principle of development for Nextdoor," said Sophia Contreras Schwartz, general counsel of Nextdoor.Trending Stories
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