Authorities reported on Saturday that the Chong Bong sank roughly 30 miles off of Japan’s Oki Islands. The Chong Bong reportedly alerted the Japanese Maritime Security Agency (MSA) that it had begun to take on water, after which time the crew boarded lifeboats.
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Mar 31, 2021 5:00 AM PT
Major information technology providers opposed to the broadening of class action litigation related to consumer protections have taken their case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The companies are hoping the court will strike down a lower court ruling which makes it easier for consumers to file class action suits. The tech companies may not have to wait too long for a decision. The Supreme Court conducted oral arguments in
TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez Tuesday and is expected to issue a decision by the end of June.
At issue is the legal standard governing how members of a consumer class can demonstrate to a court that they have experienced harm in the management of their personal data.
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In response to a variety of activities allegedly undertaken by
Russia, the U.S. Government has imposed a series of additional
sanctions and export control measures since early March.
Collectively, the March and April sanctions take a variety of
forms, including the suspension of entry into the United States and
the denial of visas to certain non-U.S. citizens, denial of
government credit and financial assistance, cessation of all
foreign military financing, export controls changes, expanded
sanctions authority, and additional designations of blocked
persons. These sanctions may affect anyone doing business
Cryptocurrencies May Soon be Coming to a Bank Near You
Cryptocurrencies have gone absolutely ballistic. All thanks to retail and institutional interest, which shows no signs of slowing. In addition, “Companies including Square, Robinhood, Cashapp, and even Paypal have implemented select cryptos, allowing these nontraditional assets to reach millions of potential investors who wouldn’t have previously been willing to go through the hurdles required,” as reported by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Along the way, all could help send cryptocurrencies, miners, and companies that help buy, sell, and manage digital currencies to higher highs, including
Tokens.com Corp. (NEO:COIN)(FSE:76M),
Major information technology providers opposed to the broadening of class action litigation related to consumer protections have taken their case to the U.S. Supreme Court. The companies are hoping the court will strike down a lower court ruling which makes it easier for consumers to file class action suits. The tech companies may not have to wait too long for a decision.