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Judge Finds Popular DC Restaurant Infringed 'Gypsy' Mural Photo
Southern Proper Hospitality Group (SPHG) and managing partner Chris Hadermann "exceeded the scope of the license with all their uses relating to Gypsy Kitchen's D.C. location," Judge Timothy J. Kelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia wrote in a memorandum opinion.Legal Tech Rundown: Axios Reporter Joins RobinAI, Wolters Kluwer Launches AI Center, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.Good News for Insurer Facing Business-Interruption Suit: Judge Finds COVID Was Only 1 Occurrence
"Under the clear language of the policy itself, it's the order of a governmental authority, which prohibits access to the premises, which triggers the coverage. Because there were several different executive orders which were issued, in our view, each order triggered coverage under the policy," plaintiffs attorney Michael Canning said.O'Melveny Partner Healthier on the Job, More Creative, From Working at His Flower Farm
O'Melveny & Myers partner David Deaton of San Francisco, chair of the health care practice, invites colleagues to visit EarthSpoke Farms in Northern California to enjoy the flowers or do some farm work, an opportunity that fits with the firm's focus on wellness.View more book results for the query "*"
Report: Toronto Law Students Did Not Breach School's Code of Conduct With Pro-Palestinian Letter
An external review at Toronto Metropolitan University concluded the students' letter was "harsh" and "aggressive" in tone but a "valid" exercise of their freedom of speech.30. Curiosity Kills Cats, Saves Lawyers
With the rise of lean law, more and more lawyers are coming to understand the critical value of curiosity. Legal project management starts with scoping, for which the key attribute is curiosity.NJ High Court Grapples With Questions of Whether Low-Speed Electric Scooter Riders Are 'Pedestrians'
The case reminds us that even narrow issues can attract the court's attention if not previously interpreted by an appellate court.People in the News—May 31, 2024—Capehart Scatchard, Anapol Weiss
A 2024 Rutgers Law School graduate was the recipient of the 25th Annual Blaine E. Capehart Legal Writing Award, sponsored by the law firm of Capehart Scatchard.Trending Stories