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Keker Backs Suit Alleging Social Security Administration Improperly Shares Immigrants' Tax Info
A Massachusetts organization claimed the Social Security Administration shared information it pulled from tens of thousands of immigrants’ privacy-protected tax filings with federal immigration officials. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Class Action Against OnlyFans 'Only' Suitable in U.K. Courts, Judge Rules
The court dismissed a suit claiming the site tricked fans into believing they were directly communicating with creators when many outsourced their communications to third parties who “impersonated” the messaged creators solely based on jurisdiction. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'End Run' or 'Pro-Competition?' FTC, States' Antitrust Lawsuits Flag Zillow-Redfin Agreement
Seattle-based Zillow paid $100 million to acquire Redfin’s listings of multi-unit buildings, through an agreement by which Redfin shifted the listings to Zillow. The Federal Trade Commission and a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys generals allege the pact was violative of the Sherman and Clayton Acts. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Completed Law Firm Combinations Might Be Finally Catching Up to Merger Interest
After years of talking the talk, law firms may be starting to walk the walk when it comes to completing mergers. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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