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Amtel, LLC dba Connectivity Source Notifies 17,835 Current and Former Employees of Recent Data Breach
On May 10, 2023, Amtel, LLC dba Connectivity Source filed a notice of data breach with the Maine Attorney General after learning that an unauthorized party had gained access to the company’s IT network and accessed sensitive information belonging to current and former employees. Based on the company’s official filing, the incident resulted in an…
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California Court of Appeal Holds a Tenant Owes No Duty to Protect a Social Guest From a Defective Sidewalk Leading to a Condominium Unit
On May 5, 2023, the California First District Court of Appeal, Division One, issued an opinion in Moses v. Roger-McKeever (A164405), holding that a condominium tenant owes no duty to a social guest using a walkway that leads to the unit….By: Haight Brown & Bonesteel LLP
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D.N.J. Dumps Diarrhea Drug Case Against Manufacturer
It is looking very much as if the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case this upcoming October term that will permit it, at long last, to inter the Chevron doctrine. Under that doctrine, if there is ambiguity about the scope of rule making powers provided to an agency by Congress, courts will defer to…
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Van Gogh and the Consolation of Trees
A revelatory show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art reunites 24 paintings of cypresses and unchains them from their somber associations.
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Art Review: ‘Young Picasso in Paris’ at the Guggenheim
A small, exquisite exhibition at the Guggenheim shows how the City of Light transformed the 19-year-old Spanish artist. One painting says it all.
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TEFAF New York: A Worldly Fair Overflows With Art and Design
Nearly 100 exhibitors fill the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan with furniture, jewelry, art and antiquities spanning millenniums.
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The Independent, More Inclusive Than Ever
Important lessons absorbed from cultural upheavals have translated into a more thoughtful fair around issues of representation.
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Mad May: 10 Art Fairs in NYC
This week and next, expect a deluge of art, with TEFAF, Frieze and satellite exhibitions spread around the city, from TriBeCa to Chelsea to Manhattanville.
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Monica
“Monica” offers viewers a narrative that, upon hearing it described, will lead most viewers to assume that it is a decidedly melodramatic piece of work. However, Andrea Pallaoro, who directed and co-wrote the film, avoids that by approaching the story more subtly and with more restraint than one might expect, but still packing a mighty emotional…
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S3 Ep134: It’s a PRIVATE key – the hint is in the name!
Latest episode – listen now! (Full transcript inside.)