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Second Circuit Holds No Special Standard for Charging Campaign Contributions As Bribes
If the case is not successfully appealed, we may have an opportunity to see whether the volume of campaign contribution bribery cases in the Second Circuit increases, and whether the government brings any cases that appear to infringe on the First Amendment interests of campaign contributors and candidates.People in the News—June 10, 2024—Dilworth Paxson, Flaster Greenberg
On May 17, alumna and board member of Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law, co-founder of the Drexel Women's Law Society, and co-managing partner at Dilworth Paxson, Kristen Behrens, spoke at the Drexel Kline School of Law's commencement ceremony in Philadelphia.National Law Firms Keep Shipping Up to Boston, Eyeing Well-Connected Local Dealmakers
Players including Covington & Burling, Blank Rome and Paul Hastings are heading in, and native firms like Choate, Hall & Stewart, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo and Ropes & Gray are targets.'No Refuge': High Court Won't Allow Litigation Privilege in This Case
The Connecticut Supreme Court held that this case "is not the type of action the litigation privilege was intended to prevent—retaliatory actions for statements (or other communicative acts) occurring in the course of a judicial proceeding."View more book results for the query "Dana"
Cozen O'Connor, Blank Rome Expand in Boston
Leaders of both Philadelphia-founded firms are enthusiastic about the opportunities the city presents across a range of practices.Eyeing Boston Launch, Wiggin and Dana Recruits Corporate Partner From Am Law 200 Firm
When Wiggin opens its doors, the firm will have three lawyers based in Boston, including a former Choate Hall & Stewart principal.Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.AI Litigation Spotlight: 'NYT v. OpenAI'
Of the many early genAI cases working their way through trial courts, the one that stands out is New York Times Co. v. Microsoft because of its carefully crafted complaint and actual examples of verbatim reproductions of NYT content produced by ChatGPT. Now that the parties have completed briefing on two motions to dismiss (one by OpenAI and the other by Microsoft), it's worth pausing to assess what's at stake, and what lies ahead, in this important case.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Mark Lemeley of Lex Lumina led an appellate team that secured en banc decision from the Federal Circuit spurring major changes to design patent law.Trending Stories
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