Blatt to Set Supreme Court Record for Women With 50th Argument
Lisa Blatt isn’t afraid to tell a US Supreme Court justice they’re making stuff up, inject herself in her own hypotheticals, or talk like she’s debating friends at a bar.
Colorado has become the first state to explicitly extend privacy rights to a person’s neural data under a law signed Wednesday by Gov. Jared Polis (D).
TikTok is heading to its moment of truth in Washington, with Congress on a fast track to approve a bill aimed at forcing the social-media platform’s Chinese parent <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbHref":"bbg://securities/1774397D%20CH%20Equity","_id":"0000018e-ef2f-d583-afbf-efffc6480000","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">ByteDance Ltd.-bsp-bb-link> to divest its controversial ownership stake.
The Democratic-led Senate is considering the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and is likely to vote on passage this week.
Stronger protections for children should be included in the comprehensive privacy framework proposed as part of the American Privacy Rights Act, lawmakers and witnesses argued Wednesday at a House committee hearing.
Lisa Blatt isn’t afraid to tell a US Supreme Court justice they’re making stuff up, inject herself in her own hypotheticals, or talk like she’s debating friends at a bar.
Nebraska residents will have more control over the personal information businesses collect on them under a consumer privacy law signed Wednesday by Gov. Jim Pillen (R).
Frozen Russian state-owned assets could be seized and used to support Ukraine, sanctions would be imposed on Iran, and TikTok’s Chinese owner would have to divest the video-sharing app under
Two former <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbHref":"bbg://securities/1087299D%20US%20Equity","_id":"0000018e-f32b-d583-afbf-f3ff08050000","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">Jane Street Group-bsp-bb-link> traders denied the firm’s allegation that they stole a confidential and “immensely valuable” proprietary trading strategy to use in their new jobs at <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbHref":"bbg://securities/2878538Z%20US%20Equity","_id":"0000018e-f32b-d583-afbf-f3ff08050001","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">Millennium Management-bsp-bb-link>.
Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders and Locke Lord are discussing a merger that would place the combined firm among the 30 largest by revenue, boosting the operation’s ability to compete with large rivals.
Threats of data breaches and cyber-attacks keep chief legal officers and general counsels up at night—even if they don’t directly oversee security at their companies.
The US Labor Department is pursuing some of the toughest remedies for child labor violations, such as company profits, an escalation the agency’s top lawyer says is needed to end an alarming trend of minors working in dangerous conditions.
A patent licensing company that squeezed $40 million out of Amazon is still fighting with the law firm that helped it land the settlement, two decades later.
Lisa Blatt isn’t afraid to tell a US Supreme Court justice they’re making stuff up, inject herself in her own hypotheticals, or talk like she’s debating friends at a bar.
Madeline Meth and Brian Wolfman applaud their client’s SCOTUS win, and say the Title VII opinion didn’t signal intent to undermine DEI at work.
Holland & Knight’s John Hoover questions US efforts to target corporate jet use, saying such travel supports job creation and related tax laws are already complex.
The Institute for Justice’s Elyse Smith Pohl says the qualified immunity doctrine often allows public officials to avoid consequences for violating civil rights.
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