• 09.13.18

    Federal Reserve Hits Bank With $8.6M Fine

    Offering a cautionary tale to banks, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve fined a national bank $8.6 million for the improper execution of residential mortgage-related documents while a 2011 Consent Order was in place.

  • 09.13.18

    California Passes First-in-Nation Disclosure Requirements for Small Business Loans

    At literally the 11th hour on August 31, the California legislature passed Senate Bill 1235 (SB 1235). 

  • 09.13.18

    California Legislature Cleans Up Privacy Law, But What Next?

    After months of public debate and negotiation on privacy, the California State Legislature wrapped up the 2017–18 legislative session with a consensus privacy measure following on the heels of June’s California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA, or the Act).

  • 09.13.18

    Sixth Circuit: Death, Taxes and TCPA Claims

    A Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) claim survives the death of the plaintiff, the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit has ruled, declaring the statute is “remedial” in nature and not penal.

  • 09.13.18

    Class Certification Comes Unglued in Case Against Krazy Glue

    The court unglued the plaintiff’s motion to certify a statewide class in a slack fill action against the makers of Krazy Glue, granting the defendant’s motion to deny certification.  

  • 09.13.18

    Ninth Circuit Affirms Illegality of Tribe’s Online Gambling Site

    An online bingo site operated by a Native American tribe constituted illegal gambling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled, answering a question of first impression.

  • 09.13.18

    Dunkin’ Donuts Gets Burned by ADA Decision

    In a plaintiff-friendly decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit sided with a blind man to find that his allegations of website inaccessibility were sufficient to move his Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) suit forward.

  • 09.13.18

    Recent Developments in California Privacy Law

    In August, on the last day for the California Legislature to pass bills, it passed Senate Bill 1121 to revise the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA). The CCPA was signed into law in June 2018 and, unless amended, will be effective Jan. 1, 2020.

  • 09.06.18

    Time to Weigh In: FTC Seeks Comment on Additional Authority

    New Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Joseph Simons already broached the topic with legislators, and now the agency has asked for public input on whether the Commission should be granted additional authority over corporate privacy and data security practices.

  • 09.06.18

    McQueen Family Crashes Ferrari’s Limited-Edition Car

    Ferrari tried to cash in on Steve McQueen’s fame and well-known love of cars by selling a limited-edition vehicle dubbed “The McQueen” without permission from his heirs, according to a new California state court complaint.

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