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Opinion: Companies have treated anonymization as a legal safe harbor and commercial baseline, but AI is making it easier to re-identify individuals from datasets ostensibly stripped of personal information.
A Hyundai dealership worker’s firing over “time theft” amounted to gross misconduct that foreclosed continued healthcare coverage under COBRA, a Missouri federal judge said, addressing an issue with a “dearth” of legal precedent.
In February, Iowa corn farmer Lance Lillibridge bought nitrogen fertilizer for the spring growing season at $530 per ton. Days later, the price had jumped to $950 per ton as the conflict in the Middle East unfolded.
The owner of Madison Square Garden—home of the 2026 NBA champions, the New York Knicks—has been impacted by a ShinyHunters data breach, leading a New York resident and arena-goer to file a negligence claim.
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The University of Minnesota unlawfully restricts students from expressing certain views on gender identity and transgender issues, a youth conservative nonprofit claims.
Global automotive supplier OPmobility sued Marelli Automotive for alleged trade secret misappropriation and tortious interference, claiming its bankrupt rival poached former top executive Laurent Favre.
The Justice Department’s top civil rights enforcer can extend the anti-DEI approach she’s championed under President Donald Trump as the Education Department offloads key responsibilities.
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Opinion: Hogan Lovells' national hiring partner and summer program leader have your week-by-week playbook on making the most of your ten weeks at a law firm.
Challenges to President Donald Trump’s executive order on mail-in voting can proceed ahead of the November elections, a federal judge ruled.
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Didi Global Inc.‘s $740 million investor class settlement earned a federal judge’s final blessing to resolve allegations of hiding cybersecurity compliance issues that drew scrutiny from Chinese regulators in its short-lived US market debut.
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In February, Iowa corn farmer Lance Lillibridge bought nitrogen fertilizer for the spring growing season at $530 per ton. Days later, the price had jumped to $950 per ton as the conflict in the Middle East unfolded.
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Strapped Farmers Claim Collusion as Fertilizer Giants Blame War
Global automotive supplier OPmobility sued Marelli Automotive for alleged trade secret misappropriation and tortious interference, claiming its bankrupt rival poached former top executive Laurent Favre.
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Auto Supplier Marelli Sued Over Trade Secrets, CEO’s Hiring (1)
The Justice Department’s top civil rights enforcer can extend the anti-DEI approach she’s championed under President Donald Trump as the Education Department offloads key responsibilities.
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The owner of Madison Square Garden—home of the 2026 NBA champions, the New York Knicks—has been impacted by a ShinyHunters data breach, leading a New York resident and arena-goer to file a negligence claim.
DOJ’s Dhillon Widens Civil Rights Footprint in Education Deal
Madison Square Garden Sued After ShinyHunters Data Leak News
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University of Minnesota Sued for Chilling Speech on Trans Issues
The University of Minnesota unlawfully restricts students from expressing certain views on gender identity and transgender issues, a youth conservative nonprofit claims.
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Opinion: Companies have treated anonymization as a legal safe harbor and commercial baseline, but AI is making it easier to re-identify individuals from datasets ostensibly stripped of personal information.
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A Hyundai dealership worker’s firing over “time theft” amounted to gross misconduct that foreclosed continued healthcare coverage under COBRA, a Missouri federal judge said, addressing an issue with a “dearth” of legal precedent.
AI Identification Means Anonymization Isn’t a Safe Legal Harbor
Worker Fired Over ‘Time Theft’ Has No COBRA Claim, Judge Says
Challenges to President Donald Trump’s executive order on mail-in voting can proceed ahead of the November elections, a federal judge ruled.
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Didi Global Inc.‘s $740 million investor class settlement earned a federal judge’s final blessing to resolve allegations of hiding cybersecurity compliance issues that drew scrutiny from Chinese regulators in its short-lived US market debut.
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Trump Fails to Ditch Elections Order Lawsuits Ahead of Midterms
Didi’s $740 Million IPO Investor Settlement Gets Court Approval
Opinion: Hogan Lovells' national hiring partner and summer program leader have your week-by-week playbook on making the most of your ten weeks at a law firm.
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Summer Associates: Good Habits, Soft Skills Outweigh Big Swings