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European Regulators, With a Big Stick, Eye U.S. Tech Giants

European regulators continue to scrutinize the biggest U.S. tech companies for possible antitrust and privacy violations, the New York Times […]

“Reckless” Rolling Stone Story Target Of Fraternity Lawsuit

A report released this week found that Rolling Stone’s story, “A Rape on Campus,” released last year and since retracted, […]

San Diego Unprepared For Zombies, Says Plaintiff

A woman who was hit by a car during last year’s comic book convention has sued the city of San […]

The Insurance Company “Float” As Incentive To Deny Claims

In many states, insurance companies get what amounts to a cheap loan at the policy holder’s expense, because only nominal pre-judgement interest is added to the recovery.

SEC Targets Employer’s Anti-Whistleblower Agreement

The SEC has taken its first enforcement action targeting an employment agreement that the agency says improperly restricted whistleblowing. The […]

NJ Backs Off On A Double Message For Merchants

A recently signed law in New Jersey will relieve merchants from an obligation to collect personal data from gift card […]

Lisa Weinstein Burns Joins Rimon, P.C. As Partner

Rimon, P.C. has added Lisa Weinstein Burns as a partner in the firm’s Boston office. Burns joins Rimon from the […]

James Koukios Added To Morrison & Foerster In Washington, D.C.

Morrison & Foerster has named James Koukios, who served in the Fraud Section of the Criminal Division at the U.S. […]

Jackson Lewis P.C. Adds Frank E. Melton To L.A. Office As Shareholder

Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce Frank E. Melton has joined the firm’s Los Angeles office as Shareholder. Melton, […]

Transferred Text Messages Bring A Dismissal, And A Lawsuit

When an Anheuser-Busch employee Victor Nascimento was issued a new iPhone, his old one got transferred to another employee. Nascimento’s […]

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