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Uber Fails To Squelch Driver Class Action

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected Uber’s challenge to class action status for California Uber drivers who contend […]

The Cloud Is Secure, If …

A majority of lawyers use personal devices at work, and they are storing information on cloud-based services like Dropbox and […]

Lawyer Forges Judge’s Signature, Misspells It

A Pennsylvania lawyer agreed to be disbarred by consent after admitting to forging a judge’s signature. When a former client […]

Rimon Law Adds Phillip Wang As Partner

International law firm Rimon Law has added Phillip Wang, a top bankruptcy and real estate litigator as a partner in […]

Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP Expands Public Lands Practice

Denver public lands attorneys Rob Mathes, Katie Schroder, and Tim Canon will join the Natural Resources Department of Davis Graham […]

Homeless Man Steals Law Firm Data, Goes On One-Year Spree

A man, described by prosecutors as “homeless,” got a job at a law firm through a temp agency and was […]

Facebook Posts Should Disqualify Judge, Says AG

In November 2014, Judge Olu Stevens dismissed a Kentucky jury panel made up almost entirely of white potential jurors. Commonwealth’s […]

Data Breach Security Company Settles With FTC

Lifelock, marketer of theft protection and data breach alert services, has reached tentative agreements with the FTC and plaintiffs in […]

Don’t Get Ambushed By Administrative Dissolution

It’s a not uncommon occurrence, typically the result of inadvertent failure to pay a tax or tardiness with an annual […]

Judge Restricts Cell Phone Surveillance

An Illinois federal judge issued three new stringent requirements the government must meet before deploying cell-site simulators or stingrays, which […]

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