Litigation Minute: Mitigating Class Action Risks Posed by Collecting and Storing Sensitive Data

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN A MINUTE OR LESS The collection and storage of sensitive data can not only invite the attention of government agencies, but also that of putative class action plaintiffs. Government inquiries, required disclosures, and media attention regarding alleged violations of data privacy law or data […]

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K&L Gates Adds Four-Partner, Multi-Office Premier Renewable Energy Team

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Kansas City, MO – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP has added a team of four high-profile partners with substantial experience in the renewable energy sector, continuing a path of strategic growth that has included the addition of more than 120 new partners and of counsel since the start of […]

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Corruption Kills

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Nigerians should not be pushing against global COVID-19 vaccine inequity amid widespread looting of the national treasury. Credit: UNICEF/Nahom Tesfaye By Ifeanyi NsoforABUJA, May 24 2022 (IPS) Nigeria’s accountant-general, the administrative head of the country’s treasury, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for allegedly stealing 80 billion naira […]

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From torrents to trickles: Managing the future of irrigation

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From torrents to trickles: Managing the future of irrigation May 24, 2022 jmcquaid Tue, 05/24/2022 – 14:00 From torrents to trickles: Managing the future of irrigation Claudia Ringler Five key points to improve water sustainability in the 21st century. IFPRI Blog : Issue Post Open Access | CC-BY-4.0 May 24, […]

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Hundreds of migrants return to Ethiopia via IOM’s first voluntary return flights from Yemen in 2022

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Countries: Ethiopia, Yemen Source: International Organization for Migration Thousands of stranded migrants in Yemen have expressed their wish to voluntarily return to Ethiopia. IOM is appealing for $7.5 million to provide them with safe, dignified and voluntary return help.

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Much less methane might be released from thawing tundra than previously thought

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Photo: Pixabay/12019  Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and plenty of it is locked up in permafrost, which is to say in perennially frozen ground in arctic and sub-arctic tundra regions where subzero temperatures prevail year round. Warming temperatures are expected to thaw such frozen grounds, which will lead to […]

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Explainer: Here’s what you need to know about the Quad

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US President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet the leaders of India, Australia and Japan in Tokyo on Tuesday for a summit of the “Quad” nations.

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Timber Briefing: U.S. Lumber Prices Could Be Affected By Sanctions on Russia

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The U.S. lumber market has seen unprecedented price rises in recent years. Prices could climb even higher as the world responds to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Russia is a major exporter of wood in the global market, particularly in China and the European Union. If these countries restrict […]

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Private Sector Needed as Addressing Education in Emergencies is Everyone’s Business

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The Director of Education Cannot Wait, Yasmine Sherif, addressed a high-level panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos. She said private sector financing of education in crises was a critical component of ensuring quality education for all. Credit: ECW By Joyce ChimbiDavos, May 23 2022 (IPS) Against a backdrop […]

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Over 1.5 million children at risk as devastating floods hit Northeast Bangladesh

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Country: Bangladesh Source: UN Children’s Fund Sylhet and Sunamganj have been most affected, with water flowing above dangerous levels. Agricultural land and critical infrastructure, including power stations and schools, have been submerged.

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