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Supreme Court Will Hear Seila Law v. Consumer Protection Agency

In a major victory for opponents of financial regulation, the Supreme Court has agreed to take up the lawsuit Seila […]

Facebook Co-Founder Announces Big Antitrust Effort

The co-founder of  Facebook, Chris Hughes, has organized a $10 million ‘anti-monopoly’ fund that will explore ways to counter corporate […]

ATM “Jackpot” Attacks Said To Be Worldwide

The number of incidents is down in Europe, where this type of attack seems to have originated, but is said […]

Sandy Hook Parent Awarded $450K, Conspiracy Prof Calls Damages “Absurd”

In the damages phase of a defamation proceeding against conspiracy theorist James Fetzer, a jury in Wisconsin has awarded $450,000 […]

Resiliency Is Key Measure of Cybersecurity

Security technology is much better than it was even just a few years ago, writes Kiersten E. Todt, in Fifth […]

Netflix Sued By Mossack-Fonseca, The “Panama Papers” Firm

The name partners in the law firm that suffered the breach that released the Panama Papers are  suing Netflix for […]

Dershowitz Looked For Trouble and Found It, Judge Rules

Alan Dershowitz, former Harvard Law prof and Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Gatestone Institute, must face a defamation lawsuit filed […]

Class Actions Are An M&A Deal Killer

Quantifying financial potential, as a component of due diligence, is something that may be done with reasonable accuracy, but to […]

#MeToo Two Years Later: Some Unintended Consequences

Consciousness has been raised, and training and reporting procedures have improved, but some new laws have had mixed results, writes […]

Weinstein Ally Hires Big Firms, Tries Prior Censorship

Dylan Howard, a former National Enquirer editor who allegedly dug up opposition research on actress Rose McGowan on behalf of […]

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