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February 28, 2020 | The Recorder

In Google Street View Digital Snooping Case, Judge Sees a 'Paradigmatic' Case

U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer of the Northern District of California opened the hearing by saying that he clearly thought that the plaintiffs had standing to sue. "I think there was injury, and I think that it's an important vindication of an individual's rights to be able to seek redress in a court for an injury, especially for an injury for privacy," Breyer said.
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February 28, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Halkbank Arraignment Delayed as King & Spalding Seeks Written Approval to Represent Bank

Turkish law requires approval of the board to issue written authorization, and said the matter would be addressed at a March 27 meeting "that will be held to specifically to discuss this issue," an attorney told the judge.
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February 28, 2020 | Texas Lawyer

Newsmakers: Week of March 2, 2020

Jackson Walker announced that S. Priya Coffey and Michael E. Taten have been appointed as managing partners of the Houston and Dallas offices, respectively.
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February 28, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Court Gives Guidance on Electronic Arbitration Signatures in Cantor Fitzgerald Employee Suit

In reversing the denial of arbitration, the Appellate Division said the case differed from "Skuse v. Pfizer" but met the standard of "Leodori v. Cigna Corp.," two cases involving the electronic signing of arbitration agreements.
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February 28, 2020 | Texas Lawyer

Texas Among a Dozen States Opposing a Holdback Proposal in Opioid Settlement

In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.
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February 28, 2020 | Law.com

Legal Fees Are Front and Center in Talks Over Global Opioid Settlement

In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.
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February 28, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Legal Fees Are Major Obstacle in Talks Over Global Opioid Settlement

In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.
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February 28, 2020 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Legal Fees Proving to Be a Sticking Point in Talks Over Global Opioid Settlement

In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.
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February 28, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

In-House Contract Lawyers Explore What Tech Can Do for Them

When an event happens, "you need to know what clauses you have in contracts that alter your risk," one expert says. "And you want AI doing that, not an army of interns in your legal department."
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February 28, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Under the CCPA, Start Tracking Employee Data Now

"Each piece of personal information that is subject to the breach can lead to damages of between $150 and $750 per breach," Sean Nalty, a partner at Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart in San Francisco, said. "It is important that companies make sure their culture and standards are focused on data privacy protections."
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