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LinkedIn Can't Shake Privacy Suit Over Video Data Sharing
By Allison Grande
A California federal judge has refused to release LinkedIn Corp. from a proposed class action accusing it of illegally sharing with Meta and Adobe personal information about the online training courses that subscribers watched on its learning platform, finding that the company and its alleged conduct fall within the parameters of federal video privacy law.
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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
SECURITIES
COMPETITION
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Football Players Urge Judge To Rethink Tossing $50M NIL Suit
By David Steele
A Michigan federal judge committed "a clear error of law" by dismissing a $50 million antitrust suit against the NCAA by four former college football players last month based on the statute of limitations and on a misapplication of recent rulings involving other past college athletes' publicity rights, attorneys for the former football players said Tuesday in a motion to reconsider the suit's dismissal.
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PRODUCT LIABILITY
CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
Uber MDL Judge Sets Litigation Funding Disclosure Deadline
By Y. Peter Kang
A California federal judge ruled Tuesday in multidistrict litigation accusing Uber Technologies Inc. of failing to prevent drivers from sexually assaulting passengers that plaintiffs' counsel must disclose any ties to third-party litigation funding companies by next week, but stopped short of ordering all plaintiffs' counsel to affirmatively deny any connection.
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BANKING
IMMIGRATION
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Presidential Firing Limits Fight Builds At High Court
By Katie Buehler
The ousted U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board chair has encouraged the U.S. Supreme Court to include a caveat for "legislative courts" if it overturns precedent that empowers Congress to limit the president's authority to fire certain agency officials, but opponents of independent agencies want a clean break from the status quo.
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NC Lawmakers Probe 'Rogue' Legal Services Grants Process
By Hayley Fowler
North Carolina State Bar leaders faced the third degree Wednesday in a state House committee hearing where Republicans sounded the alarm on grants for legal assistance programs going to what the GOP lawmakers view as left-leaning organizations, prompting a funding freeze that has threatened the operations of the state's largest legal aid group, which itself is not political.
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