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Robinhood Security Breach Exposes Data on Millions of Users
Justices Seek to Avoid ‘Drive-By’ Ruling on National Security
The U.S. Supreme Court seemed likely to rule narrowly in a case about government surveillance in order to avoid deciding what Justice Sonia Sotomayor called a “very knotty question” of when the U.S. can dismiss lawsuits over national security concerns.
Getting Covid Tests on the Clock Has Employers Asking Who Pays
OSHA’s new emergency temporary standard doesn’t require employers to pay testing fees or compensate workers for the time spent being tested, but other federal, state, and local laws may require it and business-side attorneys want clarity on what they should do.
Live Nation Deadly Concert Crush Spurs Fight Over Who’s to Blame
H&M Grilled by Justices Over Escape From Copyright Verdict
Several U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical during oral argument Monday of the Ninth Circuit’s interpretation of when a copyright registration should be invalidated for errors.
David Boies Looks to Italy for Next Act, Opening Office in Milan
Prominent American trial lawyer David Boies is looking to Italy’s business and fashion capital for a fresh start for his law firm.
Sanofi, Novartis Split Courts on HHS Drug Discount Enforcement
Two federal courts handed down diverging rulings over the government’s ability to force pharmaceutical giants to resume previously-limited drug discounts, with one backing the HHS and the other saying it was out of line.


















