By ALM Staff | March 12, 2024
Exhibit J is the crux of the New York Times' copyright-infringement lawsuit that accuses Microsoft and OpenAI of using copyright-protected content to train their AI model GPT-4.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Graham Marcus | December 19, 2023
The growing and widespread use of generative artificial intelligence technology (AI) brings with it an assortment of novel legal issues, affecting businesses and people alike.
By ALM Staff | November 29, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Amanda O'Brien | April 17, 2023
Local firms are preparing for an approaching wave of regulation and scrutiny by both federal and state governments. Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022 (MoCRA) are under the spotlight.
By Michael A. Mora | February 28, 2023
"You're going to see more discovery over when the party who filed the lawsuit discovered the infringement or should have discovered the infringement with reasonable diligence," said Will Trueba, a partner at Trueba & Suarez.
By Michael A. Mora | January 20, 2023
KC and the Sunshine Band sang, "That's the way, aha, aha I like it," but one former member of the iconic band undoubtedly dislikes a federal magistrate judge's recommendation to dismiss his lawsuit with prejudice.
By Alexander Lugo | January 17, 2023
"You see the same lawyers and the same law firms over and over again on these copyright infringement suits involving web content," said William Trueba, an attorney at Miami-based Trueba & Suarez. "There's definitely an industry that's arisen as a result of those types of cases."
By Scott Graham | September 27, 2022
The court kicks off Term 2022 with arguments next month in the Andy Warhol fair-use case. Multiple life science companies are also asking the court to take up their patent cases, while a case on trademark extraterritoriality appears destined for certiorari.
By ALM Staff | September 20, 2022
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Scott Graham | September 6, 2022
There's no substitute for a live jury trial when it comes to figuring out one's personal presentation style. And being on a case from start to finish will make them smarter when it comes to future pretrial maneuvering, five associates with recent trial experience said.
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