U.S. Federal Trade Commission chair Andrew Ferguson said tech companies’ attempts to adhere to EU and U.K. digital content rules could breach U.S. law if they weaken privacy and data security protections for American users. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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State Appellate Court Tosses $50K Sanction Against Chicago Partner, Clarifies Filing Technicality
“It would not be in the interests of justice to vacate this ruling outright without a remand. The allegations here concern serious ethical misconduct and fraudulent behavior, and our disposition is only on technical grounds, however important that technicality, said Illinois Appellate Justice David Ellis. Click Here To Read The Full Article
DOJ to Appeal Fourth Law Firm EO Case
The ruling to strike down an executive order against Susman Godfrey will be appealed, marking the fourth law firm executive order case to reach this stage of litigation. Click Here To Read The Full Article
First Built to Tackle Pollution, EPA Now Cast as Obstacle to Growth
As the EPA’s authority expanded through the passage of landmark environmental statutes, criticism of the agency has grown to a point where deregulation has become a recurring rallying cry for industries and conservative politicians who see EPA rules as costly, burdensome and an overreach of federal power. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How I Made Partner: 'Pay Attention to Everything,' Says Susan Sieger-Grimm of Brown Rudnick
“Pay attention to everything—you have so many networking and learning opportunities available to you as a junior lawyer that you may not even realize. And never be afraid to ask questions!” Click Here To Read The Full Article

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