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Facebook to Comply With California AG's Investigation Into Privacy Practices
After California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced a lawsuit against the social media giant, Facebook will begin providing answers to the agency's 19 interrogatories issued in June.After Becerra Goes to Court, Facebook to Comply With Calif. AG's Investigation
Next week, the company will begin providing answers to the agency's 19 interrogatories issued in June.Big Law Niche in Data Security, Sondland Testifies, Taxing Tampons: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.With Data as National Security Threat, Big Law's Appetite for Government Officials Grows
The federal government has been watching closely for national security issues related to companies' data collection practices, and law firms are making sure they have the talent to address those issues for clients.Is 'Self-Censorship' Keeping Big Law Conservatives on the Sidelines?
That's what longtime Gibson Dunn partner and current U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia told a meeting of the Federalist Society last week. Not everyone agrees.Kirkland Nabs Houston Corporate Partner From Latham
M&A lawyer Debbie Yee, who represents energy companies, joined Kirkland & Ellis's Houston office as a partner, coming from Latham & Watkins.Investment Funds Partner Jumps From Gibson Dunn to Latham
Edward Nelson spent more than a decade at Gibson Dunn in New York.Lawyers for DoorDash Workers Call Company's Arbitration Moves 'Unethical and Unlawful'
Lawyers at Keller Lenkner claim that moves the company and its counsel at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher took to push a new arbitration agreement directly to their "Dasher" clients via the delivery app skirted ethical rules against communicating directly with a represented party. Gibson Dunn lawyers have previously called Keller Lenkner's arbitration tactics a "shakedown."Attorneys for DoorDash Workers Call Company's Arbitration Moves 'Unethical and Unlawful'
Lawyers at Keller Lenkner claim that moves the company and its counsel at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher took to push a new arbitration agreement directly to their "Dasher" clients via the delivery app skirted ethical rules against communicating directly with a represented party. Gibson Dunn lawyers have previously called Keller Lenkner's arbitration tactics a "shakedown."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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