Carl Tobias, a University of Richmond Law School professor, applauded the Senate Judiciary Committee for embracing bipartisanship during the hyperpartisan Trump era as Democrats and Republicans advanced the nominations of three President Donald Trump nominees for federal courts in North Carolina. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Emerging Technologies Bring Shifts in Biometric Privacy Litigation, Experts Say
“Part of the issue is that your face is not actually a very private thing, said Matthew Kugler, a professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, who studies privacy litigation. “If there isn’t a legal restriction on using the technology, then practically they are always going to be able to get images of your face, […]
Shutdown Causes Headaches for Regulatory Attorneys
“We’re almost at year-end. People want to accomplish things before the year ends. If we’re shut down all of October, that slows things down and hurts companies, noted Aaron Cutler of Hogan Lovells. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Meet the US Judge Presiding Over Indicted New York AG James' Bank Fraud Case
U.S. District Judge Jamar K. Walker, a former Covington & Burling associate and ex-prosecutor who once oversaw the Financial Crimes & Public Corruption Unit in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, will preside over the Trump administration’s white-collar criminal case charging New York Attorney General Letitia James with bank fraud in […]
Sixth Circuit Creates Circuit Split on Insurance Valuation Class Action Certification
The Sixth Circuit concluded a federal judge for the Western District of Tennessee did not abuse its discretion when it certified the class. However, the Third, Fourth, Seventh and Ninth circuits this year have blocked class certification in similar actions against Progressive. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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