Compliance

Challenging The Myth Of The Non-Dischargeable Student Loan

Conventional wisdom has it that student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. The Southern District of New York said as […]

Epidemic Of Scams Adds to India’s Covid Catastrophe

Even with the second wave past its peak, India is seeing well over 100,000 cases per day. Large gatherings and […]

Bipartisan Bills Aim at Big Tech’s Market Power

Five bipartisan bills introduced in the House on 6-11 would give regulators more power over big tech companies. They are […]

The Anti-Vaxxers New York Law Firm

The anti-vaccination movement has proven to be more potent and extensive than most experts anticipated. It ranges from fantasy conspiracy […]

40 Years After Its First Controversy, A Widely-Used Herbicide Could Become “The Next Roundup”

More than 40 years after Paraquat was called a “lung seeking poison” and “symbol of governmental malversation as emotionally charged […]

3M Wins Round Two In Massive Earplug Case

In the second agreed-upon test case in a mass tort matter involving more than 230,000 claims by military veterans, 3M […]

Google’s Location Privacy Setting Was Bogus, Says AZ Lawsuit

It was nearly impossible for smartphone users to keep their location data private, even with the settings Google ostensibly provided […]

SPACs v. IPOs

SPACs v. IPOs

One of the hottest investment trends in the past year is the rise of special purpose acquisition companies, commonly called […]

Can ‘Defamation Detection’ Be Automated?

An AI application developed by former journalists in Ireland is being touted as an effective first read to flag potential […]

Forget The “Script Kiddies”: DOJ Needs To Get Serious About The Ransomware Business

Ransomware attacks aren’t spawned by lone wolves or wayward geeks. They are rather the end product of an organized business […]

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