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New York Law Journal

Antitrust Yearly Wrap-Up: Active on All Fronts

Antitrust Trade and Practice columnists Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz write: Matching expectations, 2018 was an active year filled with contentious merger reviews, increased civil/criminal enforcement actions, and pivotal policy shifts. Here's what to remember about 2018 and what to expect in 2019.
12 minute read

Legaltech News

DC Circuit's Robocall Decision Makes TCPA Filings a 2019 Area to Watch

Business-side and plaintiff lawyers said the D.C. Circuit's decision throwing out the FCC's broad definition of auto dialers could cause a drop in Telephone Consumer Protection Act filings.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Telecom Surveillance Company GC Talks Data Collection, Privacy Concerns

Subsentio GC Joel Margolis describes his company as a 'bridge between government, industry and the privacy interests of the subscriber' of a telecommunications carrier.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Chief Lawyer for Telecom Surveillance Company Talks Data Collection, Privacy Concerns

Subsentio's general counsel and vice president of government affairs, Joel Margolis, describes his company as a "bridge between government, industry and the privacy interests of the subscriber" of a telecommunications carrier.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Licensing and Mergers Halt With FCC Shutdown

License approval is at a standstill and the 180-day clock on mergers also has been paused, said Laura Phillips, a telecommunications lawyer and partner at Drinker Biddle & Reath in Washington, D.C., and chair of the firm's government and regulatory affairs practice group.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

FCC to Close Doors on Thursday if Partial Shutdown Continues

In the event of a continued partial lapse in federal government funding, the Federal Communications Commission will suspend most operations in the middle of the day on Thursday, the commission said in a public statement Wednesday.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Cyberthreats Will 'Get Worse Before They Get Better,' Former Homeland Security Chief Jeh Johnson Says

"I believe that those on offense are increasingly clever, aggressive and tenacious. And those of us on defense have yet to turn the corner," Johnson said in an interview about cybersecurity, trade policy and U.S.-China tensions.
9 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Texas Wireless Retailer Sues North Carolina Firm for Legal Mal and Breach of Contract

Prime Communications alleges that Ragsdale Liggett agreed to use "best efforts" to represent it for free in a federal suit, but says the firm ended up devoting "little time and attention" to the work.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Is It Wrong for Trump to Intervene in Huawei Case?

New York legal scholars disagree about whether it would be improper for President Trump to get involved in the Huawei case.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Is It Wrong for Trump to Intervene in the Case Against Huawei?

New York legal scholars disagree about whether it would be improper for President Trump to get involved in the Huawei case.
4 minute read

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