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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Feds Bring New Charges Over $3.4B Iran-Backed Cybertheft
By Stewart Bishop
Manhattan federal prosecutors on Tuesday announced new charges against a group of Iranians accused of running a global, state-backed hacking campaign against private companies, government agencies and universities, in a wide-ranging cybertheft conspiracy that stole at least $3.4 billion in academic data and intellectual property.
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PRIVACY & CONSUMER PROTECTION
COMPETITION
Publishers Target Google's 'Fake Privilege' In Ad Tech MDL
By Bryan Koenig
A group of website publishers targeting Google's advertising placement technology dominance in a wider multidistrict litigation asked a New York federal judge Monday to force discovery into corporate policies allegedly hiding evidence that have continuously haunted the technology giant across antitrust cases from government and private plaintiffs.
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EMPLOYMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
REAL ESTATE
COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS
IMMIGRATION
BANKRUPTCY
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Ex-DOJ Atty Says Trump's University Probes Were Political
By Hailey Konnath
Trump administration officials forged ahead with investigations into Harvard, Columbia and other universities despite its own lawyers raising legal concerns and, in some cases, finding "little to no factual predicate justifying opening them," according to a whistleblower disclosure from a former U.S. Department of Justice lawyer made public Tuesday.
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