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Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-116
A judicial association may enter into a licensing agreement with a vendor to create and sell themed products to association members, provided such agreement is non-transferable, and the association prohibits the vendor from using the association's name in any advertising or listing the association as a customer/client.How Can Countries Prepare to Defend Against Deepfakes—and 'Cheapfakes'—This Election Cycle?
Some experts believe that most countries—including the U.S.—are not ready for the wave of synthetic content that's to come.Split Appeals Court Applies Ministerial Exception in Gay Teacher's Bias Case
"I think that the Fourth Circuit is kind of following the Supreme Court in broadening the ministerial exception," said attorney Amy Epstein Gluck. "I think we're going to see more leeway for religion."After Jury Returns $45M Verdict Against Johnson & Johnson, Dean Omar Opens New Talc Trial in Oregon
Dean Omar, the Dallas-based plaintiffs firm that won a $45 million talcum powder verdict last month against Johnson & Johnson, opened on Thursday with another trial. Orrick's Will Stute represented Johnson & Johnson.View more book results for the query "*"
State Noncompete Laws Remain in Effect Despite FTC Legal Challenges, Says Assistant Attorney General
"You're going to still see enforcement by some states for time, space and scope-type noncompete roles," said Gwendolyn Lindsay Coole, Wisconsin's antitrust chief.Decision of the Day: Court Awards $3M to Plaintiff in Revenge Porn Suit
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.Contract Startup Definely Secures $7 Million Series A Funding
Definely, which launched with the backing of Google and Microsoft, now hopes to expand hiring and its global client base.NJ Supreme Court Unanimously Rules Child Erotica Statute 'Unconstitutionally Overbroad'
The New Jersey Supreme Court unanimously struck down a portion of a law criminalizing "portraying a child in a sexually suggestive manner" as unconstitutionally overbroad this week because it bars "a large swath of material that is neither obscenity nor child pornography."Greer, Burns & Crain Files Trademark Suit Over Barbie Doll Counterfeits
Mattel is also asking to be awarded statutory damages of $2 million for every counterfeit use of the Barbie trademark.