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Maria Dinzeo

Maria Dinzeo

Journalist at Courthouse News Service

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US Judge Disinclined to Overturn Former Uber Security Chief’s Conviction in Data Breach Case | Co...

We’re flexing our rhetorical muscles for the appeal, Joe Sullivan’s defense attorney John Cline told a federal judge who said he’s not likely to overturn a jury’s verdict convicting the former Uber security chief of concealing a data breach in 2016.
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Former HHS Counsel Joins Digital Health Company Ro | Corporate Counsel

Gia Lee is taking the legal reins of an online pharmacy and telehealth company that was valued early this year at $7 billion but recently had layoffs.
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Senior Attorney at Swiss Re Takes Legal Reins of Climate-Risk Start...

Matthew Gabin says he wants to help Arbol reinvent the way the world manages climate risk.
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‘Italy’s #1 brand of pasta’ Barilla must face deceptive labeling cl...

A magistrate judge found Barilla’s packaging could deceive customers about where its pastas are made.
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi says he no longer trusted security chief...

Taking the stand Friday at the criminal trial of ex-security chief Joe Sullivan, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said Sullivan omitted critical information about the breadth of a 2016 data breach.
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Law firm accused of ADA shakedown of small businesses

Law firm Potter Handy is accused of bombarding California small businesses with thousands of fraudulent disability-rights lawsuits under the pseudonym “Center for Disability Access.
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Russian ex-Twitter employee says pricey gifts and close ... - Court...

A policy that any gift over $100 had to be reported was rarely if ever enforced, the former employee testified Tuesday.
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Trial of ex-Twitter employee accused of spying for Saudi Arabia opens

Helping the Saudi government root out dissidents or cultivating business relationships? A federal jury will decide.
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Historic California Supreme Court Bail Ruling Leaves Pretrial Deten...

The high court ruled courts cannot imprison suspects simply because they cannot afford bail. But it left open the question of when someone should be detained pretrial.
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Lawyers Seek Release of Inmates Amid Contagion: ‘Prisons Are a Tind...

California’s overcrowded state prisons are ripe for a devastating coronavirus outbreak, lawyers for inmates told a panel of three judges considering a motion for the emergency release of thousands of medically high-risk prisoners.
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Cannabis growers say they can prove Mendocino County shakedown cons...

A federal judge said she is inclined to dismiss a racketeering lawsuit alleging a complex extortion and robbery conspiracy in Mendocino County law enforcement, but attorneys for the grower plaintiffs say they’ve got more evidence to show.
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Bills to Set Bail at $0 in California Pass Initial Hurdles - Courth...

A pair of bills that would restructure California’s criminal justice system by setting bail at $0 for a wide range of criminal charges sailed out of their respective state legislative committees on Tuesday.
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Judge Orders Transparent Masks for Witnesses in Criminal Trial - Co...

Witnesses testifying in an upcoming criminal trial will be required to wear transparent face masks to keep the court in compliance with San Francisco’s public health directive, a state court judge ruled Thursday.
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Judge Orders Feds to Give Immigrant Detainees Food, Blankets ... - ...

The filthy and overcrowded detention cells in the U.S. Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector are unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, ordering all pretrial detainees held at processing centers for more than two days be given food, blankets and showers.