With the EU Data Act, penalties are determined by member states which means not only does the expense of fines vary state by state, but so does the level of enforcement. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Dyson Dismisses Case After Default Judgment Denied in 'Schedule A' Case
“The court finds that default judgment is inappropriate here because plaintiff has failed to show that the unchallenged facts in the complaint constitute a legitimate cause of action, U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman of the Northern District of Illinois said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Georgia Elections: Voters to Choose Appellate Judges
With their terms set to expire Dec. 31, 2026, these Georgia appellate judges must soon decide whether to run to retain their seats on the bench. Click Here To Read The Full Article
ABA Task Force Calls for Election, Education Reform to Address Threats to Rule of Law
“We are, in fact, in the midst of a constitutional crisis. Even the current administration must confess that it is determined to push the bounds of legal and constitutional norms,” the report states. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Jury Finds State Farm Breached Contract to Pay Cash Value of Totaled Vehicles
“Frankly, class actions were generally invented to try and help consumers, because there’s no other way to vindicate your rights other than as a group,” Brian Glasser of Bailey Glasser, lead trial counsel for the class, said. “[The class representative], Rose Chadwick, couldn’t go out there and bring a lawsuit like this.” Click Here […]

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