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A patient care ombudsman filed a report warning about the “devastating impact” to local residents from the potential closure of one of Alabama’s largest healthcare institutions.
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer is setting its sights on Texas as part of the transatlantic law firm’s plan to double its US revenue to $1 billion in the next five years.
Large law firms are rapidly adjusting to tariffs, AI demand, and geopolitical risk, while smaller firms are making far fewer changes. Bloomberg Law’s State of Practice survey also points to growing demand for legal work tied to data centers. More here: bit.ly/4umqVr4
States are coalescing around Illinois’ approach to regulating AI safety, putting the onus for mitigating critical privacy risks squarely on developers of the most powerful AI systems.
As New York, Maryland, and Connecticut aim to ban retailers from using personal information about consumers to inflate prices, attorneys worry about who is being left out.
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Opinion: Law firms have a responsibility to explain to clients how artificial intelligence improves the quality of legal work that's not evident by the billable hour.
The Securities and Exchange Commission will now have consistent authority across the country to recover illegal profits in fraud cases under a recent US Supreme Court opinion, even as some questions over the agency’s powers are still up in the air.
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Inspire Brands Inc. and four restaurant chains it operates must face several claims of a proposed class action alleging they made false privacy promises through website cookie-consent banners and illegally collected and disclosed consumers’ personal information.
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California construction company Swinerton Inc. agreed to pay $497,500 to settle a lawsuit over its 401(k) plan’s administrative fees after failing to get the case dismissed last year.
A federal appeals court dismissed a proposed class action alleging the Illinois Medicaid program unlawfully rejected elderly patients’ admission documents for long-term care services because the plaintiffs could not prove they were directly harmed by the state’s actions.
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States are coalescing around Illinois’ approach to regulating AI safety, putting the onus for mitigating critical privacy risks squarely on developers of the most powerful AI systems.
bit.ly
Illinois Sets Tone for AI Risk Framework Focused on Developers
A patient care ombudsman filed a report warning about the “devastating impact” to local residents from the potential closure of one of Alabama’s largest healthcare institutions.
bit.ly
Bankrupt Alabama Hospital’s Closure Risks Disaster, Report Warns
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer is setting its sights on Texas as part of the transatlantic law firm’s plan to double its US revenue to $1 billion in the next five years.
bit.ly
HSF Kramer Has Texas, Billion-Dollar Stars in Its Eyes
Opinion: Law firms have a responsibility to explain to clients how artificial intelligence improves the quality of legal work that's not evident by the billable hour.
bit.ly
As New York, Maryland, and Connecticut aim to ban retailers from using personal information about consumers to inflate prices, attorneys worry about who is being left out.
bit.ly
AI’s Promise for Clients Isn’t Lower Bills, It’s Better Outcomes
New State Surveillance Laws Make It Tough for Consumers to Sue
Bloomberg Law
The Securities and Exchange Commission will now have consistent authority across the country to recover illegal profits in fraud cases under a recent US Supreme Court opinion, even as some questions over the agency’s powers are still up in the air.
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SEC to Grapple With Ill-Gotten Gains Even After Justices’ Ruling
Bloomberg Law
Inspire Brands Inc. and four restaurant chains it operates must face several claims of a proposed class action alleging they made false privacy promises through website cookie-consent banners and illegally collected and disclosed consumers’ personal information.
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Arby’s, Dunkin’ Customers Advance Privacy Suit Over Web Tracking
California construction company Swinerton Inc. agreed to pay $497,500 to settle a lawsuit over its 401(k) plan’s administrative fees after failing to get the case dismissed last year.
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Swinerton 401(k) Plan Fee Challenge Settles for Nearly $500,000
A federal appeals court dismissed a proposed class action alleging the Illinois Medicaid program unlawfully rejected elderly patients’ admission documents for long-term care services because the plaintiffs could not prove they were directly harmed by the state’s actions.
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Appeals Court Dismisses Illinois Patients’ Long-Term Care Suit