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Deal Watch: Kirkland, Simpson, Latham, Cravath Lead $13B Endeavor Buy
At least nine large law firms got a share of the work from Silver Lake's buy of Endeavor Group. The deal is another example of megadeals that are in bloom this year.Publicly Criticizing Custody Professionals: Where Is the Line Between Activism and Defamation?
"Striking a balance between raising awareness about legitimate concerns and avoiding defamatory statements is essential," write columnists Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack, along with psychologist Jeffrey C. Siegel.A 'New' New York Court of Appeals Has 'Invigorated' Criminal Appellate Bar, Lawyer Says
The trio spoke about the court that has taken shape since April 2023, the time of Chief Judge Rowan Wilson's ascension and Judge Caitlin Halligan joining it.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.How Employers Can Embrace DEI Without Inviting Lawsuits
"The way to minimize risk is the engage in conduct that promotes diversity without making decisions or limiting opportunities explicitly on the basis of race or gender," said Rutgers Law School professor Stacy Hawkins.View more book results for the query "Jun He Law Offices"
The Trademark Anti-Trafficking Rule
A discussion of the recent Trademark Trial and Appeal Board decision in "Thrive Natural Care Inc. v. Nature's Sunshine Products," which recognized a time limit on claims to cancel trademarks that otherwise would be void under this provision. The decision "provides a welcome bright line for trademark holders but also serves as a reminder that one should be mindful of the risks associated with assigning intent-to-use trademark applications."2 Recent Circuit Decisions Tackle Fraud Investigations and Accuracy Standard Under the FCRA
These two recent federal appellate FCRA decisions are 2023 must-reads for anyone in the fair credit reporting litigation space, and will likely play out for many years.