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9th Circuit Says a Consent-Based Search Was 'Unlawful' in Partial Reversal
The panel partially reversed the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California's denial of defendant Brett Wayne Parkins' motion to suppress a search of his apartment when officers from the Huntington Police Department questioned him for aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft.
Home Depot Accused of Partnering With Google to Record Customer Conversations Without Consent
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Meta, Apple, Now OpenAI: Is Ireland Really a 'Business Friendly' Data Privacy Beachhead?
OpenAI's choice to establish itself in Ireland and take advantage of the GDPR's one-stop-shop mechanism is not surprising to legal professionals. But it may not be as straightforward as it seems.
Golden Gate Law School Sued for Sunsetting JD Program
Plaintiffs allege that the university, along with university President David Fike, have "engaged in fraudulent behavior, which constitutes unlawful business practices. These actions have also resulted in breaches of fiduciary duty, breach of express and implied contract, as well as claims for promissory estoppel, false advertising, promissory fraud, and constructive fraud."
Antitrust Enforcers Race to Stay Ahead of AI's Skynet Problem
"What we'll see is that AI gets better and better and the companies that make it and sell it get more and more sophisticated, and it's harder and harder to say there's collusion," said UC Law San Francisco professor Joshua Davis.View more book results for the query "*"


When Seeking a Settlement Administrator, Price Is Only Part of the Equation
"The inquiry about the lowest bid often echoes loudly, yet this should not overshadow the multitude of other pivotal factors that govern the effectiveness and integrity of the settlement administration process," according to CPT Group's Dominique Fite and Ryan Schley.
California Supreme Court Reinstates Law License of Ousted Judge
A State Bar Court judge had concluded that former Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge John Laettner's misconduct is unlikely to reoccur.
Supreme Court Bar's Breakout Lawyer This Term Started Out in Journalism
Easha Anand, now co-director of Stanford Law School's Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, is scheduled to argue three cases this term.

L.A. Firm, Attorney Subject of Malpractice, Breach of Fiduciary Duty Suit for 'King Fury 2' Movie
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just filed cases in state and federal courts.
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