Employers Reconsidering Forced Arbitration in Response to Protest
3/4/19
By: Hassan Aburish
In late 2017, the “Me Too” movement ignited after actress Ashley Judd publicly accused media mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment. Since then, the movement has led to vast changes in the workplace. Numerous industry leaders have …
Google, The Supremes & Cy Pres
6/14/18
By: Samantha Skolnick
At the end of April, the U.S. Supreme Court accepted a certiorari petition in the case Frank v. Gaos, No. 17-961, 2018 WL 324121 (U.S. Apr. 30, 2018). The Supreme Court will determine if a class-action …
Cybersecurity in Georgia Hits a Roadblock
5/14/18
By: Ze’eva Kushner
On May 8, 2018, Georgia’s Governor Nathan Deal made a controversial decision to veto a cybersecurity bill. Issued in the wake of the massive data breach of Atlanta-based Equifax, among other data breaches across the country, the …
What Does Your Video Watching Behavior Say About You?
12/18/17
By: Jonathan Romvary
A federal court recently determined that the sharing of an individual’s device identification number and the videos watched does not violate federal privacy laws. In Eichenberger v. ESPN, Inc. , 2017 BL 427074, 9th Cir., No. 15-35449 …