By Kat Black | August 20, 2024
The breach became public knowledge this month after a California resident filed a class action lawsuit against background check company Jerico Pictures, doing business as National Public Data in Coral Springs, Florida, on Aug. 1 in the Southern District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale Division. The plaintiff is represented by Kopelowitz Ostrow, Arnold Law Firm and Wucetich Korovilas.
By Stephanie Wilkins | August 20, 2024
Former journalists and marketing professionals Kenneth Gary and Erin Harrison look to leverage their years of experience at the intersection of law, business and technology to offer bespoke communications programs beyond PR for clients, founded in innovation and efficiency.
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By Ross Todd | August 20, 2024
Through the Lead Counsel Summit, in-house intellectual property counsel and established first-chair trial lawyers are helping other women prepare to head high-stakes trials and appeals. Litigation Daily discusses the effort with MoFo's Daralyn Durie and Sidley's Ching-Lee Fukuda.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | August 19, 2024
"The factual allegations are baseless, the legal claims are frivolous, and the damages figure is pure fantasy," a Verizon spokesperson said of the antitrust class action. "We are confident a court will see this complaint for what it is while Verizon customers continue to enjoy Wi-Fi calling and mobile data as features of their service plans."
By Isha Marathe | August 19, 2024
The layoffs took place "five to six weeks ago," according to a source with knowledge of the matter.
By Rhys Dipshan | August 19, 2024
Those leading the effort, which could also propose changes to the state's unauthorized practice of law regulation, are optimistic Minnesota can become the second U.S. state to launch a regulatory sandbox.
By Isha Marathe | August 19, 2024
The tech billionaire died after a yacht he was on sank in a storm earlier in the week. His daughter, Hannah, is still unaccounted for.
By Kat Black | August 16, 2024
According to the suit, Santa Clara-based Nvidia, which designs the graphics processing units that power AI, illegally used "millions" of YouTube videos as training models for its "Cosmos" AI software, a deep-learning program that was designed to support such other Nvidia products as image generation and automated driving.
By Cheryl Miller | August 15, 2024
Bills regulating AI training and safety will move to legislative floor votes after committee amendments.
By Michael A. Mora | August 15, 2024
"The key piece of information is going to be whether Google was aware that it had a scam app operating on its app store and how long it allowed that to persist," said Andrew Dressel, a lawyer who has a specialty in crypto litigation and is not involved in the matter.
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