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Illumination Zone: Episode 209 | Young Yu of HaystackID sits down with Kaylee & Mary
In the thirtieth episode of EDRM Trusted Partner, HaystackID’s monthly podcast series, Young Yu, VP of Advanced Analytics and Strategic Solutions, for our wonderful Trusted Partner, HaystackID sits down with Kaylee & Mary to first talk about his journey to forensics, eDiscovery, and HaystackID. We then explored his perspective as a data scientist and early…
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FBI Warns Airline and Transportation Sectors About Scattered Spider
On June 27, 2025, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued a warning on X to the airline and transportation sectors that the notorious cyber criminal ring Scattered Spider is attacking those sectors….By: Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider
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AI Bias Case Against Workday Moves Forward, Heightening Employer Liability Risk with Recruitment Tools
A high-profile lawsuit challenging algorithmic hiring practices is moving forward in Mobley v. Workday, Inc., a case with growing implications for employers using AI-driven recruiting tools….By: Frantz Ward LLP
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act – Tax Implications for Life Sciences Industry
On July 3, 2025 Congress passed, and on July 4, 2025 President Trump signed into law, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), which extends various expiring tax provisions from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and introduces a variety of other substantial tax law changes….By: Goodwin
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Pennsylvania to Require Licenses for Virtual Currency Transmitters
On June 27, Pennsylvania enacted Senate Bill 202, which significantly expands the Commonwealth’s Money Transmitter Act (MTA) to include virtual currency transmission. Under the amended law, transmitting virtual currency is regulated in the same manner as traditional money transmission, which includes the obtainment of a license. The law will take effect 60 days from enactment….By: Sheppard…
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Notable Ruling Roundup – July 2025
Our notable ruling roundup aims to keep our readers up to date on recent rulings in the food & consumer packaged goods space. Mete Karabas v. TC Heartland LLC, No.1:24-cv-02722-AMD-VMS (E.D.N.Y. – March 11, 2025): The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York dismissed a putative class action alleging defendant deceptively marketed…
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One Size Fits None: Sixth Circuit Demands State-by-State Analysis in Auto Defect Class Actions
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, in a full en banc decision, raised the pleading and proof standards for plaintiffs seeking to certify multistate automotive defect class actions. The court’s June 27, 2025, ruling in Speerly v. General Motors, LLC, rejected the district court’s certification of 26 statewide subclasses of nearly 800,000…
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How to Choose the Right Car Accident Lawyer in Toronto
If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Toronto, choosing the right lawyer can be the most important decision you make on the road to recovery. Ontario has one of the most complex insurance systems in North America, and navigating it without skilled legal help can lead to unnecessary stress, delays, and lost compensation.…
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Nevada Rejects Calder’s Jurisdictional Effects Test in Negligence Cases
On June 18, 2025, the Nevada Supreme Court held in Whitley v. Greyhound Lines, Inc., 141 Nev. Adv. Op. 33 (2025), that Calder v. Jones’ “effects test” applies only in intentional tort cases. The opinion provides an analysis of the “purposeful availment” and “purposeful direction” tests by the Nevada Supreme Court that may aid businesses…
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Texas Supreme Court Reverses $89M Verdict in Landmark Trucking Case
The Texas Supreme Court recently issued a major opinion reversing a nearly $90 million judgment against a national motor carrier in a personal injury suit arising from a multi-vehicle crash on an icy interstate. The case, which had drawn widespread attention from the transportation and insurance industries, centered on whether the company’s driver—who was traveling…