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Preliminary Injunction Halts Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act

Read more about a district court halting the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act (IFPA), citing federal law conflicts, and what this means for financial institutions and future compliance.

Integrating Legal Hold Technology Preserves Data for Legal Ops

Understand how integrating legal hold technology with email systems, collaboration tools, and non-custodial sites is essential in preserving data for litigation.

Clarifying New Jersey Protections Against Algorithmic Discrimination in AI

Discover how New Jersey’s new guidance addresses algorithmic discrimination in AI and automated tools, ensuring compliance with the Law Against Discrimination (LAD).

DEI Lawsuit Against Target Will Go Forward

 The DEI lawsuit alleges that the company’s Pride campaign “tanked the brand’s profits” without warning of the risk of adverse reactions in its SEC filings. 

New Jersey Supreme Court Expands Enforceability of Class Action Waivers

Learn more about a New Jersey ruling that enforces class action waivers without arbitration, reshaping strategies for avoiding litigation and mass arbitrations.

Fifth Circuit Limits OFAC’s Authority Over Immutable Smart Contracts

The Fifth Circuit ruled that immutable smart contracts aren’t “property” under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), reducing OFAC’s regulatory power and reshaping blockchain oversight.

FTC Resuscitates Robinson-Patman Act

 Read how the FTC used the rarely-invoked Robinson-Patman Act in a case alleging price discrimination favoring large retailers over small businesses.

The Storm of Data Security Class Actions Will Only Intensify

Explore why challenges for data security officials and greater consumer awareness of privacy rights contribute to a profusion of data security lawsuits.

Shared Responsibility Challenges in Cloud Security

Discover key cloud security risks, including shared responsibility challenges, rising ransomware attacks, and strategies for mitigating threats effectively.

Washington State Sues T-Mobile Over its Cybersecurity Failures

Read about litigation against T-Mobile over a data breach exposing millions to identity theft, alleging years of cybersecurity failures and misleading customer assurances.

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