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U.S. lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle are calling for a federal privacy law that would also protect children’s data and online security. “The (proposed) American Privacy Rights Act is foundational for protecting our kids online,” Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Washington, said Wednesday at a House Energy and…
A New Jersey town agreed to pay $5.5 million to a real estate developer which claimed its prospective tenant backed out of signing a lease in a proposed office and retail project after the mayor indicated he didn’t support the project. Morristown reached the settlement April 10, when it was in…
With the great-grandson of a Cuba attorney and grandson of a Cuba exile attorney as role models, Daniel Balmori has practiced for a decade with Hogan Lovells in South Florida, where he specializes in commercial litigation. Oh, and his older sister is an attorney as well.
A federal judge in Virginia sided with pharmaceutical company Sanofi last week regarding claims brought against it over its cancer-treating drug Taxotere, finding Virginia does not recognize strict products liability as a cause of action and the plaintiff’s fraud-based claims were inadequately pleaded. The plaintiff, Tresila Lambert, sued Sanofi, claiming…
Brain waves, in many ways, resemble a full orchestra, with every section producing unique vibrations—the woodwinds, the strings, the brass, and the percussion. They each sound different, but work together to create a cohesive performance. Neurotechnology, which is any tool meant to understand and visualize brain activity, functions a bit…
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s on-again, off-again proposal to divert tens of millions of dollars from an attorneys’ fund that pays for low-income New Yorkers to receive civil legal services is back on, an Interest on Lawyers Accounts executive said, as negotiations with lawmakers on a $237 billion proposed state…
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