PNC, Beazley Insurer Sued by Ohio Law Firm Over Wire Fraud
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California’s privacy agency is investigating companies that may be skirting requirements to register as data brokers with the state, and is aiming to boost such probes this summer.
Companies and governments using AI agents need to anticipate and assess how their use can open them up to risks and affect operations, cybersecurity agencies in the USA, U.K. and Australia warned.
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The Justice Department asked a Texas court to order a Rhode Island hospital to comply with a subpoena for transgender health records, a new jurisdictional tactic after judges elsewhere have blocked parallel demands for sensitive patient data.
A consumer dropped his proposed class action alleging that VGC Group LP, a provider of laser vision-correction services, shared his personal information with
ABA has become big business, with parents and patients who swear by it. Critics call it harmful.
Some enterprising students have been carving a path to plaintiffs’ firms straight out of top law schools, seeing trial work as a way to weather the disruption of AI or avoid Big Law after Trump’s attacks on firms last year.
The US agency charged with overseeing derivatives might face difficulty rooting out alleged insider trading and misconduct on prediction markets given the outlines of federal law, even if it succeeds in elbowing out state regulators, attorneys say.


Former clerks to the late Justice Antonin Scalia argued in nearly three dozen cases—or 52% of the docket— before the US Supreme Court this term, far more than clerks from any other chambers.
The California State Bar admitted more new attorneys in fiscal year 2025, compared to the year prior, the bar announced in its digital annual report, as it dealt with the fallout of its botched February bar exam.
The conservative lawyer fired by the Trump Organization last year for representing Harvard University is back helping the family, this time defending a crypto venture.
Marc Gross joined Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney as a shareholder in its litigation section in Newark and New York, the firm announced Friday.
Erin Hennessy and Annie Allison joined Akerman as partners in its intellectual property practice group in New York, the firm announced Friday.
Robert Uriarte joined Pillsbury as a partner in its intellectual property practice in Los Angeles, the firm announced Friday.
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