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Supreme Court Faces 'Another Blockbuster Term' After Slow Start
Over the past four months, a term that early on resembled plain vanilla in the public psyche has become rocky road.Plaintiffs' Lawyers Divided Over Early Mediation of 23andMe Data Breach Cases
Edelson's Rafey Balabanian, in a Jan. 26 motion to appoint him as lead counsel, said a 'rudderless crowd of firms' was attempting to mediate the cases before leadership had been decided and without further investigation of the facts.Legalweek Day 1: The ChatGPT Effect, Finding Deepfakes, and More
The first day of Legalweek 2024 was defined by a "ChatGPT effect" influencing customers' expectations of generative AI-powered solutions, entrants into the market and more.'You Want to Be Able to Strike a Balance': How Attorneys Can Safely Leverage Social Media
"You also want to remember that it's possible that your opposing counsel or the judges are going to see what you're posting. So don't post anything on Twitter that you wouldn't say in a brief," said Robert Johnson of the Institute for Justice.Judge Who Upheld Addiction Claims Gives Thumbs-Down to Social Media's Appeal Attempt
At a Friday hearing, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said she planned to reject social media's request to grant interlocutory appeal of her Nov. 14 ruling refusing to dismiss addiction claims.Morgan & Morgan Turns $200k Into $2.6 Million for Broward Woman
"Insurance companies underestimate my firm's readiness for trial," said Jennifer Rosinski, attorney with Morgan & Morgan.'That's Wrong for Several Reasons': 7 Judges Dissent in This Divisive Case
"If any principle of constitutional law ought to unite all of us as Americans, it's that the government has no business imprisoning citizens for the views they hold or the questions they ask," Circuit Judge James C. Ho wrote.Federal Judge Allows Video Privacy Violation Claim to Proceed Against Documentary Streaming Platform
Media company and streaming service CuriosityStream's motion for reconsideration to compel arbitration and dismiss claims it violated the Video Privacy Protection Act was once more denied by a Maryland federal court.Trending Stories
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