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March 12, 2024 | The American Lawyer

Anticipating Transactional Rebound, Am Law 50 Steps Up Partner Hiring in Early 2024

"It shows optimism about what's to come," Macrae partner Jon Truster said. "I don't believe that the hiring is reflective of deal activity. I think it's law firms being more opportunistic that their corporate departments will become busier."
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March 12, 2024 | The Recorder

Consumer Class Action Accuses Proactiv Products of Containing Benzene

This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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March 12, 2024 | The Recorder

Smashbox Cosmetics Accused of Using TikTok to Collect Private Identifying Information

"I personally think it is a shame that Smashbox would share intimate details of a young person's life, including their skin color, with TikTok. TikTok keeps this data for reasons that our leaders believe pose a threat to ordinary citizens," said the plaintiff's attorney, Robert Tauler of Tauler Smith. "Smashbox should consider the negative impact their secret and immoral data collection practices are having on society instead of just trying to acquire young customers at any cost."
3 minute read
March 11, 2024 | The Recorder

Southern California Man Charged With Sending Death Threats to Orange County Judge

Prosecutors say Bryom Zuniga Sanchez posted and sent threatening messages to a Superior Court judge overseeing his family law case.
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March 11, 2024 | Corporate Counsel

'Reinvigorated' California DOJ Gears Up to Bring First Criminal Antitrust Case in Decades

California Assistant Attorney General Paula Blizzard said she's made it her mission to capitalize on the broadness of the state's antitrust statute, the Cartwright Act, and bring cases.
5 minute read
March 11, 2024 | Law.com

9th Circuit Affirms Dismissal for Plaintiff's Intentional Deletion of Text Messages

In the March 5 opinion, authored by Judge Andrew D. Hurwitz, the three-judge panel affirmed the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona's dismissal of Alyssa Jones and her attorney, Philip Nathanson, v. Riot Hospitality Group, under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e)(2) of an employment discrimination action because of intentional spoliation of electronically stored information by Jones.
5 minute read
March 11, 2024 | The Recorder

Telehealth Is Here to Stay—Here Are Some Considerations for Mitigating Regulatory Risks

Telehealth is an exciting industry that has made health care more accessible to many patients, but certain bad actors have raised alarm bells, subjecting the practice to increased government scrutiny and regulation.
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March 11, 2024 | Corporate Counsel

New DOJ Whistleblower Program Gives Companies Reason to Shudder

"Whistleblower reward programs have been extraordinarily effective in combating corporate fraud," Zuckerman Law said in a note to clients.
5 minute read
March 08, 2024 | The Recorder

Navigating Divisive Mindsets in Mediation: Strategies to Overcome an Impasse

Many parties have become much more focused or "dug in" to positions or beliefs which to me is reflective of the overall "my way or the highway" political climate that currently exists in this country.
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March 08, 2024 | Corporate Counsel

Fight or Fess Up? Starbucks, Uber GCs Chime In on How to Respond to Government Probes

"I think that one of the hardest parts of being a general counsel is keeping the team together and making sure everybody understands that you sink or swim together," Starbucks legal chief Brad Lerman said.
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