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Coinbase Hit With New Securities Class Action Amid Battle With SEC
A proposed class action, filed by Rosen Law Firm, accuses the crypto exchange company Coinbase of selling unregistered digital asset securities on its platform and failing to register the company as a broker-dealer with the SEC and state regulators.California Supreme Court Green-Lights UC Berkeley Student Housing Project
The justices said a hastily enacted 2023 law barred an environmental review from considering the potential impact of students' noisy parties.Judge Denies Motions to Set Aside Jury Verdict Against NRA, Ex-Officers
Justice Joel Cohen will consider non-monetary relief, including the appointment of an independent monitor, at the next phase in the case.Buchalter PC, Former Shareholder Named in Legal Malpractice Suit
"Defendants wanted to devalue ACT to the point they could obtain control of all or substantially all of ACT's shares at a fraction of their true value," Advanced Combustion Technologies' complaint alleges.View more book results for the query "*"
3 Key Things to Know About the New Colorado AI Act
While the Colorado AI Act might be the first of its kind, attorneys note that companies won't have to start from scratch when it comes to getting their compliance in order.Convicted Phila. Attorney Explains Misappropriation From Firm in Fight Against Disbarment
Scott Diamond said at a disciplinary hearing that his "stupid stealing" of money from Sacks Weston was aimed at closing the gap between what he was guaranteed and what he earned.Ontario Bar Association Launches Novel AI Initiative to Boost Use in Everyday Practice
Legal tech guru Colin Lachance will be the association's innovator-in-residence, leading a year-long program to get lawyers to better understand and implement artificial intelligence.Is This Ruling Good News for Employees Bringing Vaccine-Related Religious Discrimination Claims?
"Plaintiffs go too far in asserting that it is abhorrent to scrutinize whether a party's belief is rooted in religion," the decision said. "The Second Circuit has held that an individual's conviction, even if sincere and strong, does not 'automatically mean that the belief is religious' and, instead, could be found to be based on secular or scientific principles."Trending Stories