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N.C. Gerrymander Ruling Gives Electoral Gift to GOP in Congress
While Democrats only need to flip five GOP seats overall to regain control, experts say the state Supreme Court decision means four Democratic incumbents in the state — three of them first-term members — are vulnerable.Wiley Builds Telecom Team Amid Growing Activity From AI and Privacy Laws
Several D.C. law firms have been adding talent in their telecom practices, seeing work from AI advancements, new data privacy laws and other recent legislation.Covington and SEC Fail to Reach Agreement in Subpoena Fight Over Client Names
The law firm rejected the SEC's suggestion of a protective order to protect client names. Now all eyes will be on a judge's upcoming order in the case.Covington and SEC Push Back on Judge's Request for Middle Ground
The federal judge asked the SEC if there were ways that the regulator's subpoena could be tailored.Court declined to resolve directors and officers policy coverage dispute via motion where the record was insufficient to determine whether underlying transaction and resulting securities lawsuit settlement fell within the scope of the D&O policy's exclusion.
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Companies Flummoxed by Regulatory Chaos Around Cybersecurity
"There's a lot of unpredictability right now. There's a lot of head-scratching about what's going to come next—what sectors are going to get hit with the next emergency directive, for example," said Megan Leef Brown, a partner with Wiley Rein.Big Law Sees Growing Revenue in Environmental Law as Biden Administration Prioritizes Climate Action
"It's unbelievable how much work has come up in the last three years in an area that didn't really exist that long ago," said Levi McAllister, head of Morgan Lewis' electric vehicles working group.$495M Coverage Suits Centers On Ponzi Scheme Fallout
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Appeals & Motions List released on: March 16, 2023
Law Lags Technology as Delivery-Drone Services Take Flight
"While the principle of aerial trespass has existed for decades, few—if any—courts have wrestled with how to apply it to drones," according to a report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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