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'Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence': AI Copyright Law and Fair Use on Trial
Many more jury trials will be required if judges must refrain from deciding whether the purpose of a generative AI system's use of copyrighted material to learn language patterns is to produce a new product or to replicate the creative expression of the copyrighted material, according to Sushila Chanana and Vanessa K. Ing of Farella Braun + Martel.
Delaware Transaction Law Lineage Laid Out in Long-Awaited Match Group Argument
It's time to draw some lines on where so-called "MFW creep" ends, Delaware Supreme Court justices said during argument in the Match Group shareholder appeal.

High Interest Rates Derail Grand Plans, Make Companies Vulnerable to Failure-to-Disclose Suits
Nuclear reactor company NuScale Power's failed Idaho project has spurred at least one lawsuit so far from plaintiff attorneys who say executives' comments about the likelihood of pulling it off were overly rosy.
Upcoming Argument Could Reshape Delaware's Role in Controlling Shareholder Deals
Over time, the Delaware courts have started to apply the MFW test to other types of transactions, an expansion attorneys call "MFW creep."View more book results for the query "*"


Automation Software Developer Had Artificially Inflated IPO Price, New Suit Alleges
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Beyond Meat Faces Shareholder Suit Over Ability to Produce Product at Scale
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Juror Attitudes Toward Pharmaceutical Companies
In February 2023, the DOAR Research Center sought to shed light on changing attitudes toward the pharmaceutical industry by conducting a survey, which questioned respondents on their opinions of the pharmaceutical industry and their COVID-19 experiences. This article highlights the results of the survey.
As 2023 Closes, Here's the Delaware Litigation Elon Musk Still Needs to Worry About
More than a year after trial, there's still no Court of Chancery ruling on whether Tesla's compensation plan for Musk, valued at $56 billion, was fair to shareholders and properly vetted by Tesla's directors.
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