“In Mitsui, the Seventh Circuit held that the exclusion unambiguously applies to biometric information and therefore precludes the insurer’s duty to defend or indemnify the BIPA class action, U.S. District Judge John F. Kness wrote. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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EEOC Files Fewer Suits—But Don’t Get Comfortable
“It is possible, if not probable, that there are a number of cases that are waiting in the wings for that quorum to be established, and there could be a flurry of cases based on that quorum,” a Seyfarth Shaw lawyer said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Proposed H-1B Changes Make Foreign Lawyers More Expensive, but Also More Accessible
A weighted selection process could benefit Big Law employers who value specific hires, but a $100,000 fee would likely depress overall H-1B hiring, immigration experts said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Keker Backs Suit Alleging Social Security Administration Improperly Shares Immigrants’ Tax Info
A Massachusetts organization claimed the Social Security Administration shared information it pulled from tens of thousands of immigrants’ privacy-protected tax filings with federal immigration officials. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Class Action Against OnlyFans ‘Only’ Suitable in U.K. Courts, Judge Rules
The court dismissed a suit claiming the site tricked fans into believing they were directly communicating with creators when many outsourced their communications to third parties who “impersonated” the messaged creators solely based on jurisdiction. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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