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ZOLL Medical Corporation Files Notice of Data Breach Affecting Over 1 Million Consumers
On March 10, 2023, ZOLL Medical Corporation (“ZOLL”) filed a notice of data breach with the Maine Attorney General following a cybersecurity incident that resulted in the confidential information of more than 1,000,000 consumers being leaked. Based on the company’s official filing, the incident resulted in an unauthorized party gaining access to consumers’ names, addresses,…
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Florida Legislature Considers Further Significant Tort Reforms
In recent months, Florida has seen significant insurance litigation reform. In a December 2022 special session, the Florida Legislature passed Senate Bill 2A, which made sweeping changes to the regulation of insurance companies, the property insurance claims process, reinsurance and more. Now, the Florida Legislature is considering proposed Florida House Bill 837, which, if passed,…
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[Audio] Working to End Child Abuse with Kathryn Robb, Executive Director of ChildUSAdvocacy: On Record PR
Gina Rubel goes on record with Kathryn Robb, executive director of Child USAdvocacy, to discuss important initiatives to end child abuse and neglect….By: Furia Rubel Communications, Inc.
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California Court of Appeal Affirms that Federal Impossibility Preemption Defeats Prop 65 Warning Claims for Over-the-Counter Generic Ranitidine
The manufacturers and retailers of over-the-counter generic Zantac (ranitidine) have secured an important appellate victory in California state court. On March 9, the San Francisco-based California Court of Appeal, First Division, handed down its reported opinion affirming the Alameda County court’s decision dismissing — as federally preempted — a consumer group’s Proposition 65 claims against…
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Russia Says It Is Willing to Extend Grain Deal With Ukraine
The city of Bakhmut has been the main focus of Russia’s assault, but Moscow is also targeting other areas of eastern Ukraine. Here’s what we are covering:
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For Elite Russians, Dubai Becomes a Wartime Harbor
In the exclusive neighborhoods and palatial shopping malls of the United Arab Emirates’ biggest city, wealthy Russians can build a new life without having to cut ties to their home country.
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Cyclone Freddy Persists, Leaving Dozens More Dead in Africa, Red Cross Says
A storm that has broken records for its longevity — now 35 days — swept inland from the southeastern coast of Africa and is causing massive flooding and displacement.
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10 Years On, Pope Francis Faces Challenges From the Right and the Left
In an ideologically divided Roman Catholic Church, the right has accused him of going too far and the left of not going far enough.
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International Court to Open War Crimes Cases Against Russia, Officials Say
The cases before the International Criminal Court would accuse Russia of abducting Ukrainian children and of deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure.
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Oscars 2023: Inside the Press Room with the History-Making Winners
Dressed in tuxedos and gowns while typing away on their computers, journalists from around the world occupy the tables at the Oscars’ interview room. The job entails watching the ceremony on screens while trying to listen to the winners who briefly materialize in front of us shortly after leaving the Dolby Theater stage, still basking…