By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 30, 2017
Trial court erred in dismissing county's action against service providers for failing to collect and remit certain fees under the 911 act because the county had an obligation under the statutory scheme, its ability to meet those obligations was dependent on the service providers charging consumers in compliance with the act and the act did not preclude county from bringing its dispute to a court for resolution. Reversed.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 29, 2017
Settlement's Undistributed Balance Must Be Sent to CFPB for Disgorgement to U.S. Treasury
By C. Ryan Barber | June 27, 2017
Peter Davidson, a former top lobbyist for Verizon Communications, was picked Monday for general counsel at the U.S. Commerce Department. Davidson led Verizon's government affairs team in Washington for more than 14 years, leading a team that lobbied on issues that included data privacy and security and net neutrality.
By Max Mitchell | June 15, 2017
A former school police supervisor identified in a CBS Philadelphia news broadcast as being under investigation for child sex abuse should be allowed to proceed with his case against the TV station, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 13, 2017
The D.C. Circuit struck down regulations intended to cap the price of some calls to prison inmates, which can cost families thousands of dollars a year. The court held the Federal Communication Commission lacked authority to set rates for calls between inmates and people in the same state.
By Samantha Joseph | June 12, 2017
A class action lawsuit filed in Fort Lauderdale alleges a company used lead-scraping software to send unsolicited text messages to real estate professionals.
By Ben Hancock | June 7, 2017
The topic of the debate was whether tech companies should be required to help law enforcement execute warrants to access customer data, but it quickly delved into other realms.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 5, 2017
Award Entered Into by Consent of the Parties Is Confirmed Under 'New York Convention'
By Ross Todd | May 9, 2017
The court will consider whether AT&T's status as a common carrier shields it from an enforcement action pursued by the Federal Trade Commission.
By David Ruiz | May 3, 2017
Becoming a whistleblower is emotionally exhausting and potentially career-ending. We reached out to labor and employment attorneys about which questions employees should ask themselves when they're considering whether to expose wrongdoing by their companies.
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