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Daily Business Review

Foley & Lardner Hires Former Florida Chief Information Officer in Tallahassee

Foley & Lardner has hired former State of Florida chief information Jason Allison was responsible for the management and direction of technology programs, services and policies during his time as chief information officer.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Physicians Healthsource, Inc. v. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

By | February 22, 2017
Court Improperly Dismissed Claim Drug Maker's Fax Inviting Doctors to Dinner Violated TCPA
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

State's Largest Health Care Carrier Pays $1 Million to Settle Data Theft Claims

New Jersey's largest health insurance carrier has agreed to pay more than $1 million over claims it failed to protect the private data of more than half a million policyholders.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Professional Collection Consultants v. Lauron

By | February 17, 2017
4 minute read

National Law Journal

CFPB Barred, For Now, From Naming Company Under Investigation

Another financial-sector company is fighting to keep its name secret as it challenges the power of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to bring an enforcement action. The company, identified only as "John Doe" in a Washington federal trial court, offers pension advance products that allow consumers to receive a lump-sum payment in exchange for a portion, or all, of their future pension. A judge Friday temporarily blocked the consumer agency from revealing any identifying information about the company.
14 minute read

National Law Journal

Regulate That Hairbrush? Cyberlaw Experts Say Maybe

In 2003 there were an estimated 500 million internet-connected devices. By 2020 it is predicted there will be 50 billion. Travis LeBlanc, recently resigned chief of enforcement at the Federal Communications Commission, says the profusion poses privacy and security risks for individuals, companies and countries.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

CFPB Wins New Chance to Defend Single-Director Power Structure

The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit will take a fresh look at a ruling that struck down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's structure as unconstitutional, setting the stage for a legal fight that carries significant implications for the future of the agency in the Trump administration.
11 minute read

National Law Journal

What Should the Senate #AskPuzder? Labor Lawyers Have Questions

Labor secretary nominee Andrew Puzder, the fast-food executive, is set to go before the U.S. Senate on Thursday for his confirmation hearing, and it's clear he'll be stepping into a firestorm. We reached out to labor and employment lawyers across the country—representing companies and employees—to ask what questions they think senators should throw at Puzder at his hearing. Here are highlights from those responses.
24 minute read

New York Law Journal

Panel OKs Rule Requiring Salt Content on Menus

The Appellate Division, First Department, affirmed the rule is within the city Health Department's authority.
4 minute read

The Recorder

California Seeks Banking Options for Budding Marijuana Industry

Most banks will continue to shy away from doing business with the marijuana industry, even as more states legalize the drug's use, until Congress provides concrete legal protection for financial institutions, a banking regulation expert told California's Cannabis Banking Working Group on Friday.
8 minute read

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