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Does Talk of COVID-19 Dividend Make Any Economic Sense?
Hopes of a hefty "pandemic dividend" for productivity or investment in the U.S. seem rather optimistic, especially if supply disruptions turn out to be prolonged.In Federal Jury Trial, Patent Owner Presses Replay on YouTube Infringement Challenge
After a first suit fizzled on patent eligibility, VideoShare LLC has put its infringement claims before a jury. Shore Chan's Michael Shore told jurors that Google is sending a message that it will destroy any competitor that doesn't take a license, but O'Melveny partner Luann Simmons calmly explained that Google doesn't infringe.More UF Professors Join Testimony Lawsuit Against the College
The lawsuit alleges that University of Florida administrators' decisions to prevent faculty members from participating in lawsuits against the state violates First Amendment rights.Diverse Group of Law Deans, Faculty Teams Up With ETS to Improve Legal Education 'Life Cycle'
Educational Testing Service has established a new Legal Education Advisory Council aimed at enhancing fair and equitable pathways to law school and beyond.Is Burgundy Maroon? Gunman's Lawyers Argue They're Different
Attorneys for Marjory Stoneman Douglas High shooter Nikolas Cruz want Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer to bar prosecutors from showing jurors the videos, photos and messages found on his phone and guns, ammunition and other items seized from the friend's home where he was living when he murdered 17 people.View more book results for the query "*"
'Adar Bays' Clarifies Usury Law Application
In this edition of their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Linton Mann III and William T. Russell Jr. discuss 'Adar Bays v. GeneSys ID,' where the court recently clarified the application of state usury laws to corporations and to stock conversion options.Jury Sides With Shopper Who Slipped in Mall, but Result is Truly a Victory for the Defendant
The defense argued that the accident was a result of the shopper having failed to avoid a hazard that its lawyers deemed an obvious condition.Here's Who Passed the July 2021 California Bar Exam
The 3,995 applicants who passed the general bar exam and meet the remaining state bar requirements can take the attorneys oath.PLW People in the News—Nov. 16, 2021—Cummins, Anzalone, Gross McGinley
Daniel E. Cummins of Cummins Law in Clarks Summit recently presented, along with Jamie Anzalone of Anzalone Law in Wilkes-Barre, the CLE seminar titled "Using Social Media as a Weapon For Plaintiffs and Defendants" at the annual Luzerne County Bench Bar Conference.As Digital-Based Legal Research Increases, Opinions Are Split if E-Books Will Be Left Behind
A new generation of lawyers and tech tools could spur the demise, or popularity, of e-books in legal research, law librarians say.