Today’s Law News Buzz: Massive Poker Settlement, First Loan Modification Fraud Lawsuit, More
Here’s what’s hot in law news right now, delivered as seen on Twitter:
Department of Justice Enters Historic Agreement with Poker Stars, Full Tilt Poker | @crimeinthesuite bit.ly/NGBOix
— Trending on JDSupra (@JDSupraBuzz) July 31, 2012
CFPB Files First Public Enforcement Action Against California Loan Modification Operation bit.ly/Pjb2Hx #CFPB
— CFPB Watch (@CFPB_Watch) July 31, 2012
California Likely to Increase Number of Enforcement Actions Against App Developers and Owners for Privacy and Data… bit.ly/QbfoFr
— Tech Law Updates (@Tech_Law) July 31, 2012
New Temporary Short Selling Bans Introduced by Spain, Italy and Greece | by @orrick bit.ly/PjS97m
— European Union Laws (@EULaws) July 31, 2012
Say Goodbye to Automatic Gratuities bit.ly/PjOO8r
— Wage and Hour (@WageHourLaws) July 31, 2012
Bills Introduced on Regulation of Short Term, Small Dollar Lending bit.ly/QbjH3z | by @buckleysandler
— Consumer Law News (@ConsumerLaw) July 31, 2012
Seventh Circuit Finds Holding High School Graduation in a Church Violates the Establishment… bit.ly/PjaoK9 #constitution #law
— Constitutional Laws (@Constitutional) July 31, 2012