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Court reverses order denying damages against a defendant in a RICO case against whom a default judgment was entered, and reverses and remands on an attorney fee issue
The Defense Lawyers for Trump and 18 Associates in Georgia Election Interference Case
Many of the lawyers, including a couple former and current partners in Am Law 200 firms, specialize in white-collar defense or were former federal prosecutors.Defense Lawyers for Trump, Eastman and Associates in Georgia Election Interference Case
Many of the lawyers, including a couple former and current partners in Am Law 200 firms, specialize in white-collar defense or were former federal prosecutors.They Bragged 'Our Flights Are So Cheap, United Sued Us.' Now American Airlines Is Suing Them.
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US Relations With Cuba Continue Downward Spiral, Turning Business Ventures Off, for Now
"The only agents of influence in Cuba are two of our big adversaries, namely Russia and China. If you're going to—in any way, shape or form—try to have any kind of influence on Cuba, then you have to be there," said Pedro Freyre, chair of Akerman's international practice.A Diverse Patent Portfolio Better Protects Artificial Intelligence Inventions
Takeaways from 'IBM v. Zillow' from A Patent Drafting Perspective This two-part article sheds light on several important aspects of patents on AI technology. In Part One, we provide a general overview of the IBM v. Zillow lawsuit and discuss strategies to diversify patent portfolios to maximize protection on AI-related technology.Plaintiff, Who Was Not a Named Party to Injunction, Is Not Bound by That Injunction
Court reverses dismissal of multiple claims related to sexual abuse brought by plaintiffs against churches that sponsored boy scout troops
Former FBI Counterintelligence Leader Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy Charge in Russia Sanctions Case
Accompanied by his attorneys Seth DuCharme and Meagan Maloney, McGonigal told U.S. District Judge Jennifer Rearden of the Southern District of New York that in 2021, he agreed to provide services for Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska, even though he knew Deripaska was a "specially designated national" and therefore performing such work was illegal.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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