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Feds Put Heat On Foreign Data Transfers With Sweeping Rules
By Allison Grande
The U.S. Department of Justice's unexpected guidance and brief enforcement reprieve on a national data security program intended to curb foreign access to Americans' sensitive data has handed companies some welcome breathing room, but the strong interest that federal enforcers have shown in the topic means that businesses can't afford to delay compliance efforts.
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Webull Fined $1.6M Over Lax Influencer Ad Oversight
By Sarah Jarvis
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined Webull Financial LLC $1.6 million for allegedly failing to properly monitor or preserve influencers' social media communications about the firm and for not maintaining a sufficient supervisory system for those ads or the disclosure of certain filings for customers.
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Employment Authority: Biden-Era Wage Rules Tumble
Law360 Employment Authority covers the biggest employment cases and trends. Catch up this week with coverage on what Biden-era wage and hour rules the U.S. Department of Labor has stopped enforcing, what a quorum at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission would look like under Trump and how a union is using unconventional methods to organize video game workers.
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CONSUMER PROTECTION & PRODUCT LIABILITY
Former Executive Of Car Dealer Group Can't Duck FTC Suit
By Celeste Bott
An Illinois federal judge has refused to toss a lawsuit brought by the Federal Trade Commission and the state of Illinois over claims that a former executive of a car dealership group oversaw deceptive trade practices that defrauded thousands of customers, saying he was unconvinced by the "underdeveloped and scattershot" arguments for dismissal.
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Analysis
Working While Caged: The Fight To End Forced Prison Labor
By Marco Poggio
Inmates battling wildfires are just the tip of the iceberg in a largely invisible workforce of more than 800,000 people who work for meager pay while incarcerated. Civil rights lawyers, advocates and some elected officials are pushing to change the legal framework that enables prison labor practices, which many trace back to American slavery and the 13th Amendment.
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Sandy Hook Families Want Alex Jones To Pay Up Amid Appeal
By Brian Steele
A Connecticut appeals court should not extend a stay on the enforcement of a $1.3 billion judgment against bankrupt Infowars host Alex Jones while he brings his case to the U.S. Supreme Court, the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims said in opposition to his pending motion, arguing that his newly raised constitutional claims are late and meritless.
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Law360's Legal Lions Of The Week
By Kevin Penton
Winston & Strawn LLP, Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Jones Day lead this week's edition of Law360 Legal Lions, after an Illinois federal judge held in a bellwether case in multidistrict litigation that Abbott Laboratories isn't liable for the death of a baby who consumed Similac baby formula.
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