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'Parade of Horribles': Statute of Repose Case Could Impact Hair Relaxer Products Claims
"I have a jar of Vaseline that may have lasted longer than 10 years, and if I was to put that on 10 years after I bought it, under the ruling of the Chatham County court, that would start the limitations period over again," defendant-appellant counsel argued.One Last Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up for 2023
We're done shouting for the year, so everybody gets a runner-up spot this week.Aerospace Company Facing $130 Million Lawsuit Over Alleged Fraud
Daher Aerospace Inc. is suing Triumph for fraudulent inducement of contract and breach of contract, claiming the Pennsylvania-based company did not reveal they were in continuous breach of multiple key preexisting customer contracts, including with their largest client, Boeing.View more book results for the query "Arnold Porter"
Pa.-Based Aerospace Company Facing $130 Million Lawsuit Over Alleged Fraud
Daher Aerospace Inc. is suing Triumph for fraudulent inducement of contract and breach of contract, claiming the Pennsylvania-based company did not reveal they were in continuous breach of multiple key preexisting customer contracts, including with their largest client, Boeing.How Some Big Law Firms Can Afford Associate Salary Raises
Most of the law firms that have confirmed matches to the latest associate salary scale have PEP above $2 million a year and more than $1 dollars in gross revenue.On Top of Matching Pay Raises, Arnold & Porter Offers Higher Bonuses for High-Performers
Associates who billed 2,400-2,499 hours will receive an additional 10% bonus, while the firm will pay more for those who bill higher.The Imperative for New York To Adopt the 2022 Amendments to the UCC
Alan Kolod and Eric Marcus, members of the subcommittee of the NYC Bar Association committee that helped prepare the New York version of the 2022 UCC Amendments, share their views on the importance of New York enacting the new proposed amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code.Knock, Knock, It's the FTC—And It Wants to Regulate the Copyright Implications of AI
The Federal Trade Commission submitted a comment to the U.S. Copyright Office voicing its intention to investigate the copyright practices of AI developers who they believe are engaging in unfair competition—whether the companies infringed copyright or not.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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