Calif. Privacy Agency Hits Sports Media Co. Over Data Tracking
By Allison Grande
The California Privacy Protection Agency on Tuesday announced its first enforcement action involving students' data privacy, hitting a youth sports media company with a $1.1 million penalty for allegedly failing to provide consumers with a sufficient way to opt out of the sale and sharing of their personal information for targeted advertising and other purposes.
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DEALS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
XAI Presses Judge To Block California's AI Disclosure Law
By Elliot Weld
XAI has told a California federal judge that the state had fallen short of its obligations to inform the court and the company if it planned to institute any enforcement actions when responding to a court order, with xAI reiterating its request for the court to block a law that would require data used to train artificial intelligence be disclosed.
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COMPETITION
Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
By Matthew Perlman
The U.S. Department of Justice got its antitrust case against Live Nation and Ticketmaster teed up for trial, as a court continues mulling the department's settlement last year in a case challenging a deal by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and lawmakers call for scrutiny of Paramount Skydance's blockbuster acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.
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EMPLOYMENT
SECURITIES & WHITE COLLAR
CEO Of Trump-Tied SPAC Must Face SEC Suit
By Jared Foretek
A former Trump business associate will have to face a U.S. Securities and Exchange lawsuit over his failure to disclose his SPAC's merger discussions with the president's media company to investors in 2021, after a Washington, D.C., federal judge denied his motion to dismiss the complaint.
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS
IMMIGRATION
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Judge Questions DOJ Stance In ABA's Intimidation Suit
By Jared Foretek
A Susman Godfrey LLP attorney told a district judge that the Trump administration's recent double-reversal on its executive orders targeting law firms proved that attorneys fighting government action face a real and ongoing threat and urged the judge not to toss a suit from his client, the American Bar Association, to end the "Intimidation Policy."
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