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T-Mobile Breach Exposes Personal Data of Nearly 50 Million Users

The Crime Report

million current T-Mobile postpaid customers also appear to be compromised, says the company, exposing nearly 50 million customers’ personal data. For their postpaid customers, no phone numbers, account numbers, PINs, passwords or financial information from the nearly 50 million records and accounts were compromised.

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Regulatory group orders Robinhood to pay $70M in penalties, restitution

JURIST

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) on Wednesday levied $57 million in fines against Robinhood Financial LLC. During the pandemic, Robinhood experienced difficulty meeting increased demands for its free platform and services. It also ordered $12.6

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The Jurisdiction Puzzle: Dyson, Supply Chain Liability and Forum Non Conveniens

Conflict of Laws

First, it advances a novel argument about negligence and unjust enrichment of the lead purchasing company in a supply chain relationship by analogy to the parent company liability for the acts of a subsidiary in a corporate group. Facts The proceedings were commenced in May 2022.

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Navigating Global Jurisdiction: The Indian Courts’ Approach to Online IP Infringement

Conflict of Laws

2] In the World Wrestling case , the plaintiffs were a company incorporated under the State of Delaware, USA laws. Moreover, due to the pervasive and global access of the internet, this gives the parties an opportunity for forum shopping; the jurisdiction can be established at any place where the online site is accessible.

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As New York Lawmakers Unveil the Fashion Act, is Larger Reform on The Way?

The Fashion Law

Specifically, the “Fashion Act” (S7428/A8352) would require companies to map out at least 50 percent of their supply chain, identify “significant real or potential adverse environmental and social impacts,” and then disclose targets for prevention and improvement of those impacts.

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Traveling Judges and International Commercial Courts

Conflict of Laws

In a new paper forthcoming in the American Journal of International Law, we set out to determine how many members of the Standing International Forum of Commercial Courts hire such “traveling judges,” who they are, why they are hired, and why they serve.

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Australia’s statutist orthodoxy: High Court confirms the extraterritorial scope of the Australian Consumer Law in the Ruby Princess COVID-cruise case

Conflict of Laws

She asserted claims in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law ( ACL ) in schedule 2 to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) ( CCA ) against companies behind the ship: Carnival plc and its subsidiary, Princess Cruise Lines Ltd (together, Princess ). The case has an obvious cross-border flavour. The ship is registered in Bermuda.