Nassau County District Court Judge Joseph Nocella Jr., if confirmed by the U.S. Senate, would return to lead the office where he served as an assistant U.S. attorney from 1991 to 1995. President-elect Donald Trump hailed Nocella for having a “strong record of bringing law and order” to New Yorkers. Click Here To Read […]
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Breast Cancer Patient's Negligence Claims Cleared to Proceed Against Recalled BioZorb Marker
The court concluded genuine issues of material fact existed regarding whether an advanced warning of the alleged risks of a device used in treating breast cancer would have deterred the plaintiff’s doctor from using the device on her. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Pentagon Settles Suit Seeking to Clear Records of Service Members Discharged for Being LGBTQ
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, a policy which barred openly gay people from serving in the military, was repealed in 2011. But the government engaged in ongoing disparate treatment of LGBTQ+ veterans because their discharge papers sometimes cite separation codes that list homosexuality or “sexual perversion,” the suit claimed. Click Here To Read The Full […]
Another US Law Firm Closes London Office
The closure of this firm’s London office follows the decision by peer firm Armstrong Teasdale to shutter its own London base in 2024. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The Future of Data Protection Enforcement: It's Hammer Time!
The landscape of data protection and privacy continues to expand, and with that expansion comes increased scrutiny and the promise of increased enforcement. 2025 will mark a convergence of the proliferation of artificial intelligence, a growing understanding of and desire to exercise consumer rights and protections and new legislation, meaning increased regulatory enforcement is inevitable. […]