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A judge in the Northern District of Georgia has ruled against plaintiffs in a putative class action that alleged Home […]
A post from Politico makes a case that the current ethical rules for the U.S. Supreme Court are woefully deficient, […]
An AI Liability Directive recently published by the European Commission would make it easier for consumers to make damage claims […]
Cyber liability insurance, often discussed as if there is a general understanding of what it entails, has many variations. There […]
We have been dealing with the fallout from the “Great Resignation” as people reevaluate and renegotiate the way they want […]
The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled on the side of a policy holder in a coverage dispute involving a Covid […]
Lawsuit alleging privacy violations by way of website tracking software have not fared well. The generic name for these applications […]
Catastrophic events like wildfires and hurricanes – “cats” in trade parlance – are packing more punch than ever, but by […]
A recently passed California law will dramatically expand a company’s obligations with regard to any of its online presence that […]
This case, said a federal judge in Massachusetts, involved “more meritorious motions to compel and for sanctions against defendants for […]
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