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The Recorder

Digital Ad Company Can't Use Verizon's Arbitration Agreement to Block Privacy Claims: Court

A federal appeals panel on Tuesday rejected a digital advertising firm's effort to invoke Verizon Wireless' arbitration agreement to push a subscriber class action over data collection practices out of court.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

XChange Telecom Corp. v. Sprint Spectrum L.P.

Answers to Third Interrogatories Not Compelled; Interrogatories, Motion Deemed Untimely
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Verizon Ordered to Arbitrate Union Dispute Over Benefits

A federal judge has ordered telecommunications giant Verizon to hash out a union dispute over disability benefits through arbitration.
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The Recorder

Jones v. Royal Administration Services, Inc.

9th Cir.; 15-17328 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that because a telemarketing company acts as an independent contractor for…
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Roberts Is Uneasy About Invasive Police Devices. Gorsuch Has His Back

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. on Wednesday in New Zealand voiced concerns about the privacy implications of new technology that allows police to "see through walls," echoing the alarm his newest colleague, Justice Neil Gorsuch, first raised nearly three years ago.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

Milbank, Clifford Chance Handle Singapore's Largest IPO in Six Years

The two Global 100 firms are advising on a $1.7 billion initial public offering by NetLink NBN Trust, a broadband spinoff of Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., better known as Singtel.
22 minute read

New York Law Journal

Panel's Close Call on MLB-Network Dispute May Set Up Extra Legal Innings

A Manhattan appeals court has batted away the Washington Nationals' bid to reinstate a television-rights award worth hundreds of millions of dollars, finding flaws in the arbitration process.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Mill-Run Tours, Inc. v. Windstream Services LLC

Agreement's Liability Limitation Clause Bars Firm From Seeking Consequential Damages
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National Law Journal

Latest TCPA Decision Eases Path to Court for Consumers, Deepens Circuit Split

Solidifying a growing circuit split in the wake of "Spokeo v. Robins," the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held on Monday that a single unsolicited call to a woman's cellphone was enough harm for her to sue under the U.S. Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
16 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

One Call Is All It Takes for TCPA Suit, Circuit Says

Noreen Susinno didn't waste any time after she received an unwanted promotional voicemail from a New Jersey gym. After one call to her cellphone, she sued the gym in federal court for violating a law designed to curb unsolicited telemarketing calls.
5 minute read

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