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The US filing said that during a deposition, "Kissner testified that decisions by Musk and others—including layoffs and other 'cost-cutting pressure and decisions'—impaired X Corp.'s ability to 'put technical restrictions and controls in place... around the company's use of contact data to make sure that it was being used.

  Within days of the initial layoffs, three key data privacy and security executives all resigned: Chief Privacy Officer Damien Kieran, Chief Information Security Officer Lea Kissner, and Chief Compliance Officer Marianne Fogarty," the filing said. "These three had been the sole remaining members of the company's Data Governance Committee, which was tasked with interpreting and modifying data policies and practices to ensure X Corp. complied with the 2022 Administrative Order." The US filing said that during a deposition, " Kissner testified that decisions by Musk and others—including layoffs and other 'cost-cutting pressure and decisions'—impaired X Corp.'s ability to 'put technical restrictions and controls in place... around the company's use of contact data to make sure that it was being used... for the purpose that the particular contact data was collected.'" Kissner further testified that after the mass employee exodus, "a...

File articles of incorporation or articles of organization with your state

  File articles of incorporation or articles of organization with your state To formally create your business within your state, you must fill out and submit a form that’s often called articles of incorporation (if your business is a corporation) or articles of organization (if your business is an LLC). This legal document outlines the basic components of your business, such as your business name, registered agent and business purpose.  You can complete the articles of incorporation or articles of organization form yourself by visiting your state’s secretary of state website. Most states require you to fill out their pre-prepared form. However, some states, like Iowa, require you to make your own. Paper submissions may incur additional processing fees and take longer, so most business owners use the online system.  You should be prepared to pay a filing fee when submitting your documents. This fee ranges from $40 to over $500, depending on the state and your business type...