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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.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.Can Artificial Intelligence Patents Survive 'Alice'?
Part One of a Two-Part Article Under the current Alice framework, those attempting to patent AI innovations face an uphill battle. But, as the caselaw demonstrates, inventors and patent drafters can take steps to reduce the risk of AI patent claims being invalidated as abstract ideas.'I've Gotta Beat This Addiction': Miami Lawyer Talks Opioid Use
"When you keep it in and just deal with it yourself, it's never going go well," said a suspended Florida attorney now in drug rehab.Navigating Board Turbulence: Lessons From OpenAI
The rollercoaster of events at OpenAI serve as a reminder of the power dynamics and challenges that even the most innovative and groundbreaking companies face.View more book results for the query "Facebook Inc"
Trends of Florida Judicial Missteps in 2023 Leading to Disciplinary Action
Two trends were on display in judicial disciplinary misconduct in 2023.Thirty-Three States Challenge Meta's Failure To Protect Children's Information
Children aged 13 and under can log in to social media by lying about their age or pretending to be an adult; yet, social media contains vast quantities of content that is inappropriate for very young users. In his Privacy Matters column, Peter Brown discusses how and why 33 states acted together to file a massive litigation against Meta to protect the children in their respective states.Opposing Social Media Laws, Yelp Cites 'Review Bombing' of Masterpiece Cakeshop
To prove its point, Yelp used an example that the Supreme Court will be familiar with in its argument against the Florida and Texas laws.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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