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Audible Sued for Alleged Streaming Technology Patent Infringement
The plaintiff contends Audible had notice that it was infringing on its patents more than 10 years ago.Lawyers Forge On With Ozempic Litigation Amid MDL Reassignment Uncertainty
"When a client reads that their judge has passed, it is a scary, scary thing," said Jonathan Orent, a member at Motley Rice.Quinn Emanuel, Paul Weiss Stock Up on Antitrust Talent in DC
Former FTC general counsel Kevin Arquit joined Quinn Emanuel from meat processing giant JBS, while former DOJ trial attorney Chris Wilson came to Paul Weiss from Gibson Dunn.K&L Gates Joins Orrick in Offering Gen AI Training for Summer Associates
Law firms are hoping an early introduction to generative AI will make next year's incoming associates more excited about using the technology.CITGO Alleged to Have Aided in Wrongful Arrest of 'CITGO 6'
The Zambranos allege CITGO callously abandoned them, crippling their capacity to mount their own defense.View more book results for the query "*"
How to Recognize Relocation Cold Feet: 5 Tips for Employers When Hiring a Non-local Candidate
Relocation has become more challenging for companies post-pandemic. Great candidates who became accustomed to hybrid or remote work arrangements are less enthusiastic about uprooting. The degree of difficulty in successfully recruiting non-locals has risen considerably.A Novel (and 'Funnier') Ranking System for Law Schools: How Many Mentions in the Times
Alternatives to the U.S. News & World Report Law Schools Rankings have gotten a lot of press lately, and one University of Kentucky law school professor is the latest to offer one: a "funnier" rankings system.Mexicans Elect Ruling Party Candidate for the Presidency in Consolidation of Power
Claudia Sheinbaum has vowed to continue with the agenda of the Morena party, prompting concern by investors and their legal advisers who have not found the policies business-friendly, and who fear they will further erode checks and balances and weaken the country's judiciary.Supreme Court Takes Up Mob Associate's 'Crime of Violence' Appeal
The justices will consider "whether a crime that requires proof of bodily injury or death, but can be committed by failing to take action, has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of force."Trending Stories
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