Jake Holland, Bloomberg Law

Jake Holland

Bloomberg Law

Washington, DC, United States

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Past:
  • bloomberglaw.com
  • Bloomberg Government
  • lehighvalleylive.com
  • NJ.com
  • Daily Northwestern

Past articles by Jake:

T-Mobile Hit With Class Action Suits After Consumer Data Breach

T-Mobile USA Inc. was hit with a pair of class action lawsuits in Washington federal court accusing the telecommunications company of violating the California Consumer Privacy Act. → Read More

T-Mobile Hit With Class Action Suits After Consumer Data Breach

T-Mobile USA Inc. was hit with a pair of class action lawsuits in Washington federal court accusing the telecommunications company of violating the California Consumer Privacy Act. → Read More

California Will Be First State With Its Own Privacy Regulator

The California Privacy Protection Agency will be the first of its kind tasked solely with enforcing privacy laws. → Read More

Lehigh County seeks public's help in cold case

The remains of what police think to be a 30- to 45-year-old African-American man were found in 1991 near Canal Park. → Read More

Beer and wine added to Giant on Easton Avenue in Bethlehem Township

The supermarket chain added non-hard alcohol earlier this year to other locations in Bethlehem and Coopersburg. → Read More

Want to see Bethlehem from the back of an Indy car? Here's how.

Pocono Raceway is giving free rides to people at the SteelStacks from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday. → Read More

Nazareth man searches for biological family through Facebook

Daniel Stinchcomb, 24, has taken to social media as a means of spreading the word about his situation. → Read More

East Penn releases LGBTQ video links amid 'parental rights' debate

The videos were shown in April at Emmaus High School in an event organized by the school's Gay Straight Alliance. → Read More

Musikfest draws 955,000, down from nearly 1.2 million last year

This year's turnout is comparable to the festival's 2016 figure, at 957,000 guests. → Read More

Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania to host treaty signing in Easton

The quadrillenial public treaty signings commemorate the partnerships between local organizations and the Lenape people. → Read More

Police caution Delaware River visitors following uptick in rescues

Bucks County's Solebury Township Police Department reported four river rescues in the past five days alone. → Read More

Easton seeks developer proposals for downtown parking garages

Mayor Sal Panto also announced updates on capital improvement projects in the West Ward. → Read More

Freshpet expansion to bring 100 full-time jobs to the Lehigh Valley

Hanover-Township-based Freshpet will add the jobs over the next three years. → Read More

Six Bethlehem nonprofits partner for back-to-school giveaway

Kids can get free books and participate in activities at the August 16 event. → Read More

Easton salon to give free haircuts, school supplies to kids in need

Over 180 kids got haircuts and over 300 got backpacks at last year's event put on by Easton hair stylist Stephen Flowers. → Read More

Want to help low-income kids get back-to-school supplies? Here's how.

The United Way of Northern New Jersey is hosting a school supply drive to give kids the tools they need to succeed. → Read More

National Night Out: Here's what's happening in the Lehigh Valley

The annual initiative seeks to improve police-community relations. → Read More

Bethlehem promotes and adds police, firefighters to force (PHOTOS)

Three police officers were promoted to sergeant and one firefighter was promoted lieutenant. → Read More

Proposed south Bethlehem project aims to transform 'zombie subdivision'

Work on the $6 million mixed-income housing development could begin as early as this fall. → Read More

Warren County Community College to ditch pricey textbooks for subscription model

The program allows students to access texts electronically at a lower price than they would normally pay for a physical textbook. → Read More