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Google To Pay Android Users $135M To End Data Use Suit
By Allison Grande
Google agreed to pay $135 million and obtain consent from new Android users for use of their cellular data to resolve a proposed class action accusing it of conducting "passive" data transfers without consumers' knowledge or consent over the Android operating system, according to a proposed deal filed in California federal court.
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PRODUCT LIABILITY
PERSONAL INJURY & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
PRIVACY & CONSUMER PROTECTION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
Unions Say FEMA Staff Cuts Threaten Disaster Readiness
By Lauren Berg
A coalition of unions, nonprofit organizations and local governments that are challenging the Trump administration's federal worker layoffs and agency reorganizations asked a California federal judge Tuesday for permission to add the Federal Emergency Management Agency as a defendant, saying ongoing staff cuts threaten its legally mandated responsibility to respond to disasters.
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WHITE COLLAR
Chinese Man Gets 46 Months In $37M Pig Butchering Scam
By Gina Kim
A Chinese national was sentenced to 46 months in prison Tuesday in California federal court for participating in a global network that tricked 174 victims lured in from dating apps into pouring money into fake digital asset investments, and ultimately laundering $36.9 million in cryptocurrency proceeds to scam centers overseas.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Bid Protest Spotlight: Evaluations, Redactions, Remands
Victoria Angle at MoFo examines three December bid protest decisions highlighting the scope of agency discretion when evaluating contractor proposals, the extent to which an agency may redact documents that comprise the record of its evaluation decisions, and the breadth of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims' discretion to grant government requests for remand.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
ICE Violated Nearly 100 Court Orders, Minn. Judge Says
By Rae Ann Varona
The Minnesota federal court's chief judge admonished U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday for violating nearly 100 court orders concerning the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota while another judge, on the same day, temporarily blocked ICE from unlawfully arresting and detaining refugees in the North Star State.
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