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FTC Enacts First-Ever Ban on Selling Sensitive Location Data

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has prohibited data broker X-Mode Social and its successor Outlogic from sharing or selling sensitive location data as part of a settlement resulting from allegations that the company sold precise location data that could be used to track people’s visits to private locations. In its Read More

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Walgreens Settles Drug Pricing Suit with Humana for $360 Million

Walgreens has agreed to pay $360 million to insurance company Humana to settle a lawsuit claiming that the retail pharmacy chain overcharged for prescription drug reimbursements. In 2019, Humana brought a lawsuit against Walgreens arguing that the company had overcharged its customers by inflating medication prices for over ten years. Read More

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Social Media Companies Challenge Law Requiring Parental Consent

Starting next week, the state of Ohio will require social media platforms to obtain parental consent before a child under the age of sixteen creates an account on their websites. However, an association by the name of NetChoice is now challenging this law on the belief that it violates the Read More

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Tampa Cancer Center to Pay $19 Million to Settle False Claims Violations

A non-profit cancer treatment center based in Tampa, Florida has agreed to a settlement with the Department of Justice to resolve charges of False Claims Act violations. The violations result from improper claims submitted to federal healthcare programs for patient care services that were not eligible for reimbursement. The DoJ Read More

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New Law Targets Foreign Officials Who Seek Bribes

Last month, President Biden signed the annual defense spending bill for 2024, otherwise known as National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), into law. Contained in the NDAA is a provision titled the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act (FEPA), which for the first time makes it a crime for foreign officials or other Read More

NYT Sues Microsoft and OpenAI for Copyright Infringement

The New York Times Co. filed a lawsuit against two of the largest artificial intelligence companies, Microsoft and OpenAI, for copyright infringement. In its complaint, the Times said that Microsoft and OpenAI illegally copied and used millions of its articles to inform and enhance each company’s AI models including OpenAI’s Read More

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NYDFS Issues Guidance for Banks on Navigating Climate-Related Risks

The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has issued guidance on managing the financial and operational risks associated with climate change. The guidance applies to New York regulated banks, mortgage bankers, and mortgage servicers, as well as branches and agencies of foreign banks licensed in New York. It Read More

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FTC Proposes Significant Changes to Online Protection Rules for Children

The Federal Trade Commission has proposed changes to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) that would place new restrictions on the use and disclosure of children’s personal information and limit companies from profiting from children’s data. With these proposed changes, the FTC intends for the Act to reflect technological Read More

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FTC Bans Rite Aid from Using Facial Recognition for Five Years

The Federal Trade Commission has prohibited Rite Aid from using facial recognition technology for surveillance purposes for five years as part of a settlement of charges that the retailer used the technology improperly. The FTC had accused Rite Aid of failing to implement reasonable procedures and prevent harm to consumers Read More

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BlackRock Under Fire for Conflicting ESG Statements to Investors

BlackRock, one of world’s largest asset managers, is facing charges of misrepresenting its ESG efforts to customers. This week, the state of Tennessee filed a consumer protection lawsuit  accusing the firm of making inconsistent statements in regard to its ESG investment strategy. The state’s complaint seeks to charge the investment Read More