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Class Actions Filed After Largest Breach Of Personally Identifiable Information

Class Actions Filed After Largest Breach Of Personally Identifiable Information

Learn more about the largest breach of personally identifiable information (PII) involving allegations that a data broker never notified those affected.

Provider Consolidation Is Driving Litigation In Healthcare Data Breach Lawsuits

Provider Consolidation Is Driving Litigation In Healthcare Data Breach Lawsuits

Read how provider consolidation ups the ante for healthcare data breach lawsuits and why settlement is the preferred option for resolution.

Zero Trust Cybersecurity Becoming Essential for Legal Departments

Zero Trust Cybersecurity Becoming Essential for Legal Departments

Discover how zero trust cybersecurity reshapes risk management for legal professionals, ensuring robust protection through continuous verification.

ABA Issues First Ethics Opinion on Lawyers Using Generative AI

ABA Issues First Ethics Opinion on Lawyers Using Generative AI

Learn more about the ABA’s first ethics opinion on lawyers using generative AI, which stresses the need for competence, confidentiality, and communication.

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Companies Face Rising Lawsuits Over Plastic Pollution and Greenwashing Claims

Read why companies are under fire as lawsuits surge over plastic pollution and greenwashing, with increasing scrutiny on product misrepresentations.

Eighth Circuit Says EFAA Claim Filed Before Its Enactment Still Applies

Eighth Circuit Says EFAA Claim Filed Before Its Enactment Still Applies

Learn about a landmark ruling confirming EFAA claim coverage even if it arose before the law’s enactment, setting a precedent for similar cases across the US.

CISA and FBI Give Advisory on BlackSuit Ransomware Gang

CISA and FBI Give Advisory on BlackSuit Ransomware Gang

 A new FBI advisory about a new ransomware gang called BlackSuit should interest in-house lawyers when considering whether to advise paying ransom.

Delaware Chancery Court Rules in Favor of Hedge Fund in Software Appraisal

Delaware Chancery Court Rules in Favor of Hedge Fund in Software Appraisal

Read how the Delaware Chancery Court backed a hedge fund, correcting fair value in a controversial squeeze-out merger involving VMware and Dell.

Delaware Court Rules Non-compete Unenforceable

Third Circuit Title VII Ruling Extends the EEOC’s 90-Day Filing Period

Discover why this Title VII ruling, which found certain triggering events weren’t sufficient to start the 90-day filing period, is a warning to employers.

Lack Of Scienter Dooms Class Action Against Charles River Laboratories

Lack Of Scienter Dooms Class Action Against Charles River Laboratories

Learn how the failure to cite actionable statements contradicting alleged fraud and a lack of scienter undercut the case against Charles River Laboratories.

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