Johnson, a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and former Secretary of Homeland Security, said AI presented risks as the country is approaching an election likely to come down to a few precincts in a few states.
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Privacy Class Action Against General Motors Centralized in Northern District of Georgia, MDL Panel Decides
The cases, filed beginning in March, allege that GM and others worked to gather data from drivers using internet-connected sensors in Buick, GMC, Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicles, then sold it to data brokers like LexisNexis and Verisk Analytics. Those companies then created reports of individuals’ driving history and sold them to insurance companies to charge […]
Press Release Announcing Lawsuit Was Not Defamatory, Pa. Appeals Court Rules
“Missing from this case is an affirmative act by any of defendants to forward the complaint or the contents of the complaint to a third party unconnected with the litigation,” the court ruled.
The 15 Law Firms Behind the Delay in the Georgia Election Interference Case
An Atlanta partner of an Am Law 200 law firm signed the brief urging for a pause in proceedings.
After EU Elections, Next Competition Chief May Preside Over New Chapter in EU Antitrust History
The next head of the world’s toughest antitrust enforcer will be appointed later this summer and will have to manage two new and sweeping laws.