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The cross-border transfer of personal information (hereinafter referred to as “PI,” and such transfers as “PI export”) is a ...
In In re Estate of Johnson, an administrator and a third party appealed the trial court’s judgment setting aside the probate ...
New Jersey law recognizes that the voluntary arbitration of civil disputes is generally favored, subject to certain ...
UFC has urged a Nevada federal court not to certify a class of fighters in the second antitrust lawsuit it is facing over ...
Hiring in today’s legal market feels like trying to find a unicorn in a thunderstorm. The great ones aren’t applying. The ...
The Second Circuit's decision in Tudor v. Whitehall Central School District is a significant ruling that clarifies the ...
Less than a year ago, the California Supreme Court in Ramirez v. Charter Communications, Inc. opined, in the context of ...
Veristat Parent, L.P. filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Massachusetts after discovering that ...
On April 3, 2025, the Department of Labor (“DOL”) issued Field Assistance Bulletin 2025-02 (the “Bulletin”), which provides ...
In In re Estate of Carr, the court of appeals dismissed an appeal from a probate court order due to a lack of jurisdiction.
Apple’s aggressive stance on privacy has earned both praise and penalty, most recently, a €150 million fine from ...
What is an arbitrator’s primary obligation? If you put that question to most arbitrators or representatives of arbitral ...