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FTC Signals Crackdown On “Junk Fees”

The Federal Trade Commission has launched a rulemaking process to advance federal regulation of deceptive fees, also known as junk […]

Hell Or High Water

An article that appears in Harvard Law’s Forum On Corporate Governance written by Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft attorneys discusses a […]

Crimped By Labor Shortage, U.S. Companies Push For A DACA Fix

U.S. Companies are bemoaning the possible expiration of DACA, and some major companies – including Microsoft, Apple, and IBM – […]

State Law And Video Surveillance Of The Workplace

Employers cite many reasons for subjecting employees to video surveillance. Among them, says a post from the Bradley law firm, […]

Global Data Breach May Have Affected 65,000 Companies

Security personnel at SOCRadar alerted Microsoft about a misconfigured endpoint that exposed customer information in September. Microsoft corrected the error, […]

California Pizza Kitchen Settles Class Action

California Pizza Kitchen has agreed to a class action settlement resolving claims that it failed to prevent a data breach […]

Looking Down the Barrel of a Sanctions Motion Howitzer and Paying Out $2.5 Million

“If Dante were a judge, he would have placed fee litigation as an inner circle of judicial hell” was the […]

Health Care Co, Under Scrutiny For Overbilling, Is Big Donor To State AG

A healthcare company in the process of settling “Medicaid billing issues” with the state of Georgia has been a major […]

New Employment Rules In California On Jan. 1

New rules for disclosing pay range information to applicants and employees, and new record keeping and reporting requirements go into […]

MFA Fatigue Is Becoming More Popular with Threat Actors

More and more, hackers are using social engineering attacks to gain access to corporate credentials and breach large networks. One […]

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