James UngerLaw ClerkProskauer Rose LLPWebsitewww.proskauer.comOrganization ProfileFull ProfileBlogwww.corporatedefensedisputes.comConnectEmail212.969.3271 Professional Biography James Unger is a law clerk in the Litigation Department. More Legal and Business Bylines From James Unger New York Court Rules Rule 67 Deposit Cannot be Used to Pick Off Named Plaintiffs in Putative Diet Pill Class - (Posted On Thursday, March 10, 2016) FINRA’s 2016 Examination Priorities Identifies New Initiatives on Market Integrity and Firm Culture and Further Concern on Supervision and Controls - (Posted On Friday, January 08, 2016) When it Comes to Arbitration Agreement Class Action Waivers, Concepcion is Still Law, Even in California. - (Posted On Monday, January 04, 2016) Ruling Allows Gerber False Advertising Suit to Crawl Onward - (Posted On Tuesday, September 29, 2015) SEC Sanctions Senior Executives Of Failed Clearing Broker - (Posted On Sunday, September 20, 2015) FINRA Bars Former President Of Broker-Dealer Along With Former Registered Representatives - (Posted On Thursday, September 17, 2015) Clarification for Class Action Settlements May Be on the Line As Supreme Court Grants Cert in TCPA Case - (Posted On Thursday, July 16, 2015) Tailoring the Suit: Plaintiffs File Amended Complaint in Nordstrom Rack Price-Tag False Advertising Lawsuit - (Posted On Thursday, May 28, 2015) U.S. Sentencing Commission Approves Amending Sentencing Guidelines to Reduce Penalties for Economic Crimes - (Posted On Saturday, April 18, 2015) Constitutional Challenges to SEC Administrative Proceedings - (Posted On Friday, April 10, 2015) Pagination Page 1 Next page Next › Current Legal Analysis California Bill May Curb the Flood of “Abusive Lawsuits” Targeting “Standard Online Business Activities” by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity When Is a Final Approval Not the Final Word? Empire Wind Halt Raises Questions About Managing Risk for Previously Approved Infrastructure Projects by: Steven C. Russo , Jenna Rackerby FTC Antitrust Enforcement Under the Second Trump Administration by: Kevin Hahm , Nicole R. Johnson Cybersecurity: Salt Typhoon’s Persistence is a Cruel Lesson for Smaller Providers by: Caressa D. Bennet Overview of Section 232 Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum: What Importers Need to Know by: Jonathan Wang , Lisa C. Mays China’s Supreme People’s Procuratorate Launches Intellectual Property Procuratorate by: Aaron Wininger Department of the Interior to Adopt Expedited NEPA Permitting Procedures for Energy and Minerals Projects on Federal Lands by: Steven G. Barringer , Kenneth M. Minesinger More Arrested Developments: Wisconsin Supreme Court Holds ‘Arrest Record’ Encompasses Noncriminal Civil Violations by: Brian M. Radloff Insight Into DOGE’s Access to HHS’ Systems by: Linn F. Freedman Financial Institutions May Have Civil and Criminal Exposure for Knowingly or Unknowingly Assisting Customers Who Support Terrorist Activities by: G. Michelle Ferreira , Courtney A. Hopley Clocked In: FCC Seeks Clarity on Call Time Rules by: Harrison Brown , Ana Tagvoryan Changes to Civil Rights Enforcement: New Executive Order Eliminates Disparate-Impact Liability in Federal Regulations by: Brooke T. Iley , Dominique L. Casimir New Executive Order Targets Workplace Discrimination Law: Major Shift Away from Disparate Impact Liability by: Mariya Gonor Privacy Tip #441 – Identity Theft Statistics Increasing in 2025 by: Linn F. Freedman FTC Finalizes Updates to Children’s Privacy Rule…Again by: Sheila A. Millar , Anushka R. Stein Upcoming Events Apr 30 2025 Workplace Horizons 2025 Apr 28 2025 Social Responsibility and Third Party Risk Management Apr 29 2025 Navigating the Future of Hospice, In-Home Care, PACE, and Certificate of Need in New York Apr 29 2025 ABA 2025 ILS Annual Conference – Adapting to Today’s International Legal Challenges: A New Era? Print