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California Bill Would Amend Proposition 65
AB 3004 could go much further to reform Proposition 65, but its minor changes to it will still benefit businesses and likely help secure the bill's passage.CFPB Averts Disaster at Supreme Court, But Challenges Remain
"Now, they don't have to worry about catching a (constitutional) challenge every time they put a rule out there," attorney Dennis Merkley said of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.Chief Justice Asks for 'Space' From Legislature in Crafting Court AI Rules
"I think that we know best what we need moving forward with no disrespect to the legislative branch," Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero said at a Judicial Council meeting Friday.Early Experience: Wiggin and Dana Partners Help Next-Gen Lawyers
"I remember one thing they said was when you're setting up a brief, you have to first make the panel care, and then you have to make it seem easy for them," Ben Alter of Jenner & Block said. "These are things that I held onto. The great exposure to the appellate practice set me down the path that I'm on now, which includes a lot of appellate work. I worked on my first case at the Supreme Court this past year, and I ended up clerking on the Second Circuit."View more book results for the query "*"
Paul Weiss Represents Nonprofit in Lawsuit Accusing Spotify of Underpaying Royalties
The complaint accuses Spotify of using the launch of its audiobook access product to categorize its $10.99 Premium subscription as a "bundled" subscription, reducing the amount of money reported to the plaintiff nonprofit, the Mechanical Licensing Collective.Berger Montague Files Class Action Against General Motors Over Allegedly Faulty Fuel Pumps
Plaintiffs, represented by Berger Montague and Capstone Law, alleged that two SUV models produced between 2020 and 2024 have defective gas flow systems that could affect control of the cars.General Motors Faces Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Faulty Fuel Pumps
Plaintiffs, represented by Berger Montague and Capstone Law, alleged that two SUV models produced between 2020 and 2024 have defective gas flow systems that could affect control of the cars.Retired Judge Casts Light on Slave Freedom Case Fought in Pre-Civil War New York
A presentation on the Lemmon Slave Case featuring Chief Judge Rowan Wilson and Appellate Division, First Department Presiding Justice Dianne Renwick will be held Tuesday evening at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem.With a 'Competitive Fee Structure,' Miles & Stockbridge Enters New York
"The higher rate structures we see in other firms simply are not tenable for the middle market," noted William Wagner, who joined the Baltimore-based firm from Venable.