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Lawyers, State Court Judges Reach Compromise on Summary Judgment Legislation
New bill would extend filing deadlines for summary judgment motions while limiting what evidence can be introduced in reply briefs.Alphabet's Legal Chief Has Out-Earned Apple's For First Time
Alphabet legal chief Kent Walker saw his compensation increase 12% in 2023 after seeing it jump 67% from 2021 to 2022.A WA Court's Ban of AI-Enhanced Video Evidence Raises Decade-Old Reliability Issues
The Washington state ruling highlights the problems AI-enhanced video may face in court, especially on the heels of recent Federal Rules of Civil Procedure amendments emphasizing evidence reliability.Forgiveness or Permission?: What LeBron James' Copyright Infringement Defense Win Means
The case has implications for both the tattoo and video game industries.Robinhood's Steadying Force, Legal Chief Dan Gallagher, Saw Pay Seesaw Again in 2023
Gallagher's 2023 pay was 29% below what he earned a year earlier but 1,142% above what he earned in 2021.View more book results for the query "*"
Polarizing Assemblymember Returned to Judiciary Committee
Corona Republican Bill Essayli had his committee assignments changed for the second time in four months after sparring, again, with his legislative colleagues.Leadership War Breaks Out in 23andMe Data Breach Case 'at the Crossroads'
Lawyers ramped up their fight over how to manage the 23andMe Inc. data breach litigation, disagreeing on everything from whether to immediately settle the cases to handling class members who are "truly frightened."Co-Founder Logan Paul Defends Prime Sports Drink on TikTok as Motion to Dismiss Decision Is Pending
YouTube influencer Logan Paul attempted to dispute class action allegations that Prime Hydration drinks contain dangerous levels of PFAS, posting a TikTok video addressing the suit to his more than 18.4 million followers, less than a week after a hearing on Prime's motion to dismiss in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.Bill Requiring Lawyers to Track AI Use Shelved for the Year
AB 2811 is one of dozens of bills California lawmakers introduced this year to regulate the development and use of generative artificial intelligence.Deceptive Retail Pricing by Big Names Continues to Drive Lawsuits, Despite Mixed Results
"These filings are going up and we are handling a lot of them," Stephanie A. Sheridan, an executive committee member with Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, said. "And there are a lot more threat letters that are out there. Without revealing the number, the amount that we are dealing with right now are keeping a number of people in my department pretty much full-time busy."Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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