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Law.com

Scripture-Quoting Employee Sues Company for Supporting LGBTQ Pride

The case pits an employee's right to religious expression against the company's support of its LGBTQ+ workers.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Legal Tech's Predictions for Cybersecurity in 2025

Experts offer predictions for how cybersecurity will change over the next year, and the threats and potential developments to keep a close eye on.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Del. Chancery Claims Linking Fox Management to Defamation Liability Clear Hurdle

Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster wrote that shareholder plaintiffs had shown Rupert Murdoch's potential liability in the case prevented him from considering litigation independently.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Data Breach Lawsuit Against Byte Federal Among 1,500 Targeting Companies in 2024

“This data demands a much higher price on the black market,” the plaintiffs claimed in one of the complaints filed this week. 
4 minute read

Law.com

LSAT Administrator Sues to Block AI Tutor From Using ‘Famous, Distinctive’ Test Prep Materials

A copyright and trademark infringement lawsuit claims that a company purporting to be an “AI Tutor for LSAT” used proprietary content that belongs to the Law School Admission Council.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Seyfarth Develops Firm Science Fair to 'Drive Innovating Thinking'

Seyfarth Shaw is one of the latest law firms to host an internal competition to generate tech ideas and support innovation.
5 minute read

The Recorder

'Biggest Influencer Scam of All Time'?: PayPal Accused of Poaching Commissions Via Its 'Honey' Browser Extension

Fintech platform PayPal was hit with a proposed class action for allegedly replacing affiliate links indicating that YouTube influencers have driven sales of a product or service with links crediting Honey, a browser extension owned by PayPal that applies coupon codes on e-commerce websites.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Aviation Attorney and Pilot Analyzes Jeju Air Crash, Potential Litigation Issues

Timothy A. Loranger of the Los Angeles-based law firm Wisner Baum said many perplexing questions surround the tragic crash of Flight 7C2216.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Counterfeiters Ride Surge in Tabletop Games’ Popularity, Challenging IP Owners to Keep Up

Wonderbow, the independent German company behind the board game Kelp, learned the hard way that counterfeiters were tough competitors when it came to stealing IP and marketing fake products on e-commerce sites.
8 minute read

The Recorder

US Patent Innovators Can Look to International Trade Commission Enforcement for Protection, IP Lawyers Say

Knobbe Martens attorneys said that it's vital for U.S. patent owners to embrace options beyond federal court litigation to prevent overseas infringement, and it's likely to become more important as the second Trump administration—with its emphasis on domestic manufacturing and national security—prepares to take office.
8 minute read

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