Cognizant Granted Some DHS Docs In Visa Fraud Case
By Elliot Weld
A New Jersey federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to confer with attorneys for Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. on how much to broaden a search for materials related to two types of visas, in a case brought by a former executive alleging the company defrauded the government through its visa applications.
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Apple Can Shield Info In NJ TikTok Addiction Suit
By Jonathan Capriel
A New Jersey state court will allow Apple Inc. to inject itself into the state attorney general's high-profile lawsuit accusing TikTok of designing features that harm and cause addiction in children, allowing the manufacturer of the iPhone to argue, away from public view, that certain content in the lawsuit should be redacted.
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THIRD CIRCUIT
LITIGATION
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
6th Circ. Pick Quizzed On Experience, Ties To Conservatives
By Courtney Bublé
The first batch of judicial nominees of President Donald Trump's second administration had their hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, during which a Sixth Circuit nominee fielded questions about litigants' obligation to follow court orders and her connection to Leonard Leo-affiliated groups following Trump bashing the former Federalist Society executive.
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Analysis
What To Know About Trump's Shake-Up At Copyright Office
By Ivan Moreno
The firing of Shira Perlmutter by President Donald Trump as the head of the U.S. Copyright Office has introduced uncertainty into the agency's operations, including whether a previously unannounced report on artificial intelligence will ever be released, and set up a fight regarding the president's power to remove and replace whoever he wants without congressional input.
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