Legaltech News | Best Practices
By Isha Marathe | September 16, 2024
In a new paper from the University of Chicago Legal Forum, a panel of judges, legal scholars and technologists offer step-by-step guidelines for judges to tackle an influx of deepfakes into courts—along with potential pitches for Federal Evidence Rule changes.
By Cheryl Miller | September 16, 2024
Four justices wrote that while allegations former Alameda County prosecutors rejected Black and Jewish jurors are "deeply troubling," a capital defendant should explore the claims in a habeas corpus proceeding.
By Amanda O'Brien | September 16, 2024
Craig Heeren, formerly the deputy chief of the office's national security and cybercrime section, is joining Am Law 100 firm Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath as a partner, while former assistant U.S. attorney Brian Morris is slated to become a shareholder with Second Hundred firm Carlton Fields.
By Amanda O'Brien | September 16, 2024
Craig Hereen, formerly the deputy chief of the office's national security and cybercrime section, is joining Faegre Drinker, while former assistant U.S. attorney Brian Morris will join Carlton Fields.
By Kat Black | September 16, 2024
Netgear, which is based in San Jose, California, filed a complaint alleging patent infringement against network equipment manufacturer TP-Link, which was originally founded in Shenzhen, China, and now maintains its headquarters in both Singapore and the U.S., in April 2023 with the U.S. International Trade Commission. The ITC launched an investigation into Netgear's allegations on May 8, 2023.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | September 16, 2024
Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis cautioned counsel for both sides against making jurors feel that their time is being wasted.
By Emily Saul | September 16, 2024
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Hasa Kingo on Friday ruled that a team from Cozen O'Connor could not question medical professionals called to the stand about unrelated and unproven allegations when the case goes to trial.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 16, 2024
Beasley Allen claims Allen Smith owes $1.16 million in talc expenses. 'To allege that I have not performed my share of the work, and not paid my share of the expenses is laughable,' Smith told Law.com. "Looks like the pot is calling the kettle black."
By Tommaso Baronio | September 16, 2024
"If you are guilty of cheating or stealing, whether it's a criminal offense or a bar violation, it holds the highest significance and can lead to substantial suspension or disbarment," said David B. Rothman, managing partner at Rothman & Associates, who is not involved in the matter.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 16, 2024
Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan pressed TikTok on whether a company based outside of the United States can bring a First Amendment challenge to a federal regulation.
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