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Snowflake Customer Breach Litigation Snowballs, Names Ticketmaster, AT&T
More than 50 class actions have been filed over an April data breach now connected to cloud storage software firm Snowflake Inc.Calif. Schools Prohibited From Notifying Parents of Child's Gender Identity: Legal Questions Remain
This bill will become California law in January 2025, and inevitably, other states may follow this trend and adopt similar bills. Whether one supports or opposes the new California legislation, numerous legal questions are bound to arise.How McGuireWoods Acted Fast to Snap Up an Insurance Recovery Boutique
With almost a dozen lawyers moving to McGuireWoods, two to Blank Rome and two more to other organizations, Pasich has ceased operations.Uber's Legal Chief Tony West Takes Unpaid Leave to Campaign for Kamala Harris
In an internal email, West said he'll be "acting as a family-member surrogate, one who can speak about the vice president from the perspective of someone who's known her for decades."Who Got the Work: Wilmer Appears for Apple in Patent-Infringement Case
Apple, Microsoft and Google all face complaints filed last month by Never-Search, a Cupertino company whose founder holds patents on technology to enhance geographical maps with information about points of interest.View more book results for the query "*"
'Vision': How Judge David Tatel Mastered Blindness and Justice
In this week's Legal Speak episode, retired D.C. Circuit Judge David Tatel discusses how his memoir, "Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice," weaves narratives about his legal career and deteriorating vision.'Absolute Victory': Judge Tosses $4.7 Billion Verdict Against NFL in 'Sunday Ticket' Trial
Federal antitrust laws could have tripled the damages to more than $14 billion if the verdict, which held that the NFL violated the Sherman Act by conspiring to inflate the price of its "Sunday Ticket" streaming service, had been sustained.TikTok Slapped With DOJ Lawsuit for Allegedly Violating Children's Privacy
"This action is necessary to prevent the defendants, who are repeat offenders and operate on a massive scale, from collecting and using young children's private information without any parental consent or control," Brian Boynton, head of the Justice Department's Civil Division, said in a statement Friday.Justice Kagan Emerges as the Supreme Court's Unflinching Critic
At a time when the court's approval rating has sagged to near-historic lows, Elena Kagan has appeared sympathetic to progressive and Democratic critics who see the current court as driven by a conservative agenda.Sidley Hires Joint CMOs as Role Continues Expansion in Big Law
"The legal landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and the needs of our clients continue to expand in both scale and complexity," noted Yvette Ostolaza, Sidley's management committee chair.Trending Stories
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