by Matt Roberts | Feb 12, 2021 | Blog
The Delaware Supreme Court ruled in favor of stockholders when affirming a Court of Chancery decision ordering the production of books and records in response to a Section 220 demand. Defendants in this case, AmerisourceBergen Corporation (“AmerisourceBergen” or “the...
by Matt Roberts | Feb 2, 2021 | Blog
The FTC showed their continued efforts to defend consumer data privacy in the new year with in reaching a settlement with Flo Health, Inc (“Flo” or “the Company”). The FTC filed a complaint against Flo for sharing the personal health information of more than 100...
by Henry Kusjanovic | Oct 30, 2020 | Blog
Biometrics are unique physical characteristics that can be used for automated identification of a person. Even though individuals may not know the exact term “biometrics,” millions of individuals use some form of it in their everyday life. For example, smartphones and...
by Charles Kopel | Sep 18, 2020 | Blog
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, which began in June and continues until November, is on track to break meteorological records. While the average hurricane season features 12 named storms, 2020 has already seen 20 of them as of September. A recent tweet by the...
by James Pedersen | Sep 8, 2020 | Blog
Early last week, Attorney General Maura Healey filed a lawsuit against Credit Acceptance Corporation (“CAC”), a credit lender that specializes in auto loans. The complaint alleged that CAC had provided borrowers with high-interest subprime auto loans which the company...
by James Pedersen | Jul 17, 2020 | Blog
For years, countries in the European Union have offered different levels of access to a collective action against wrongdoing companies. While countries like Italy and Spain have effective systems for collective action in place, some countries lack any collective legal...