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New York Law Journal

Warner Bros. Accused of Misleading Investors on NBA Talks

Richard Collura alleges that Warner Bros. only came clean about the riskiness of its contract renegotiation efforts in August, after it logged a $9.1 billion noncash goodwill impairment charge from, among others, “uncertainty related to affiliate and sports rights renewals, including the NBA.”
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The Recorder

Stock Trading App Robinhood Hit With Privacy Class Action 1 Month After Alleged Data Breach

Plaintiffs are seeking $5 million in damages.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

'Water Cooler Discussions': US Judge Questions DOJ Request in Google Search Case

The Justice Department demanded Google's internal communications in the search engine case in the and delivered closing arguments in the company's advertising tech trial in Virginia.
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Texas Lawyer

Jury Says $118M: Netlist Wins Another Patent Verdict Against Samsung

A Marshall, Texas jury awarded Netlist $118 million, finding Samsung Electronics infringed on three of its patents.
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Corporate Counsel

Democratic State AGs Revel in Role as Last Line of Defense Against Trump Agenda

“We should always be careful about the cases we bring, but we should also be fearless,” said Nick Brown, Washington state's incoming attorney general.
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Corporate Counsel

'You Can’t Do a First Draft of Common Sense': Microsoft GC Jon Palmer Talks AI, Litigation, and Leadership

"In a time of AI and technology and innovation, maybe some of the most important qualities to build on and to really dig in on are those things that AI can't do,” Microsoft GC Jon Palmer told Berkeley Law's Irene Liu. "Things like common sense and good judgment, which is just the experience that you get from life and from your job."
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Justices Seek Solicitor General's Views on Music Industry's Copyright Case Against ISP

The issue concerns the liability of internet service providers for their users' music piracy.
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The Recorder

Commission Confirms 3 of Newsom's Appellate Court Picks

The Commission on Judicial Appointments approved Gov. Gavin Newsom's three choices to fill vacancies on the Second District Court of Appeal.
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The Recorder

Judge to Hear Arguments on Whether Google's Advertising Tech Constitutes a Monopoly

The Justice Department and Google were scheduled to make closing arguments Monday before U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia. The court will determine whether Google's advertising technology constitutes an illegal monopoly.
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Law.com

$34M Verdict Shows How 1 Claim Could Ratchet Up Employment Suit

"This outrageous verdict simply does not reflect the straightforward and uncontested facts of this case," a Walmart spokesperson said. "Accordingly, we will pursue all available remedies."
4 minute read

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