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Fight On? Network Neutrality Ruling Unlikely to End Uncertainty for ISPs

An appeals court ruled on Tuesday that states can implement their own net neutrality laws. However, for internet service providers keeping score, the real changes could just be getting started.
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Law.com

Appeals Court Apt to Shut Down Bristol-Myers in Class Action

Numerous times, Seventh Circuit Chief Judge Diane Wood and Judge Amy Barrett, a Trump appointee, remarked that the defendant, IQVIA Holdings Inc., appeared to be overturning more than 50 years of class action precedent.
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International Edition

Google Scores Major Victory in 'Right to Be Forgotten' Case in EU's Highest Court

The Court of Justice has ruled that search engines such as Google do not have to remove links in so-called "right-to-be-forgotten" cases.
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International Edition

Google Scores Major Victory in 'Right to Be Forgotten' Case in EU's Highest Court

The Court of Justice has ruled that search engines such as Google do not have to remove links in so-called "right-to-be-forgotten" cases.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Three Things to Know About Just-Released Proposed CFIUS Rules

The new rules would expand requirements for review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, the interagency panel, to include minority stakes in investments in more industries and additional real estate transactions, under the law enacted by Congress last year.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Judge Blocks Challenge to Standing in Certifying TCPA Class Action

The judge also rejected a claim by Work Out World that the lead plaintiff failed to preserve the voice mail message she says the company left on her phone without consent.
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Texas Lawyer

Sprint Will Pay $558K to Settle US Labor Dept.'s Bias Claims

The conciliation agreement was not an admission by Sprint of any violation, and there has been no adjudication that Sprint violated any laws.
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The Recorder

Cellphone Users Sue Apple and Samsung Over Radiation Exposure

San Francisco's Andrus Anderson represents a class action of phone owners who say they would not have purchased or paid top dollar for their cells if they had known about the risks of contact with radiofrequency radiation.
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Corporate Counsel

Microsoft Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith Criticizes Trump's Tactics Against Huawei

"The risk here is that U.S. officials will fail to appreciate that technology success almost always requires success on a global scale," Smith writes in a new book about global tech trends and difficult issues confronting the industry, including the U.S.-China trade conflict.
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The Recorder

Samsung Asks Appeals Court to Unpack Arbitration Orders for Galaxy S7

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard arguments in two cases that address whether manufacturers of consumer products adequately disclose arbitration agreements to customers.
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