Lawyer Ethics

Putative Privacy Class Action May Proceed, Says New York Court

A putative class action against fashion designer Louis Vuitton North America Inc. in connection with its website’s eyeglass “Virtual Try-On” […]

The Diciest Of Corporate Governance Issues

They’ve gotten more expensive and the range of issues spawning them has grown wider, according to a post from law […]

DHS Official To In-House Lawyers: Don’t Be “Risk-Averse” About Reporting Cyber Attacks

Too many in-house counsel yield to an “ingrained, cultural risk aversion” and fail to report cyber attacks, says a senior […]

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, […]

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 […]

Missing Inventory Insurance Claims Are On The Rise. Expect Them To Be Challenged.

A post from Claims Journal observes that businesses stressed by inflation may be more prone to seek coverage where it […]

Spouse Trouble: The Supreme Court’s Lax Recusal Rules

A post from Politico makes a case that the current ethical rules for the U.S. Supreme Court are woefully deficient, […]

ADA “Shakedown” Lawsuit Dismissed In CA

A lawsuit filed earlier this year by the district attorneys of Los Angeles and San Francisco accused a San Diego […]

Time To End The Taboo On “Worst-Case” Climate Scenarios

A post in the online publication Inside Climate News suggests it’s time for scientists and others, including politicians and risk […]

Dark Money Said To Fuel Supreme Court Amicus Briefs

An article in Politico looks at what the writer says amounts to a dark money lobbying campaign by the National […]

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