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Facebook Settles Illinois Privacy Suit, And Residents Could Get $200 Each

Facebook has settled a class action lawsuit, filed under the notoriously strict Illinois biometric privacy act, for $550 million. The […]

“LawHQ” Sues 9 State Bars Over Ban On Trade Names

A Salt Lake City-based law firm called LawHQ has sued state bars in 19 states regarding rules that forbid the […]

Six Sekulows On Board Of Christian Defense Group

The six are paid board members of the non-profit Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism (CASE), a group that was founded by […]

Phishing Has Succeeded At More Than Half Of U.S. Organizations

More than half of U.S. organizations were successfully phished in 2019, meaning they lost data, faced a credential or account compromise, or a ransomware…

Law Firms Should Be Required To Show Clients Evidence of Anti-Corruption Compliance

There is a widespread perception that lawyers are involved in the kinds of corruption that the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act […]

Mistakes Lawyers Make When Dealing With Reporters

Whether a reporter wants a comment about a crisis or just wants to tap into your wisdom, you can make […]

Failure To Patch May Bring Liability, Scuttle Insurance Claims

After the National Security Agency discovered a potentially devastating vulnerability in Microsoft Windows 10 and some other Microsoft releases, the […]

Advanced Ransomware Infects Backups Too

Ransomware, said in this article to be among the easiest threats to control (avoid opening suspicious emails) has an insidious […]

Oklahoma Hires Perkins Coie In Gaming Dispute With Tribes

The governor of Oklahoma has hired Seattle-based Perkins Coie to represent the state in a dispute over gaming rights with […]

Big Law Firms “Pay-To-Play” In Oregon

A report from Oregon Public Broadcasting finds that several national law firms are contributing big bucks to the political campaigns […]

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