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Orrick Hires Real Estate Partner to Focus on Data Centers
Peter Bergan joins the firm after over three years at Loeb & Loeb in Chicago.OpenAI Tells Court It Will Seek to Consolidate Copyright Suits Under MDL
Robert Van Nest of Keker, Van Nest & Peters told the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California that OpenAI will file a multidistrict litigation petition to consolidate eight pending copyright suits.Peirce, Crypto Lawyers Eye Potential Regulatory Changes Under SEC Chair-Nominee Atkins
“I do look forward to providing more clarity where we can provide more clarity ... remembering that we're a regulatory agency with an enforcement arm, not an enforcement agency that doesn't have a regulatory arm,” said Republican Securities and Exchange Commissioner Hester Peirce.4 Controversial Issues Complicating the E-Discovery Space
Speakers at Reed Smith's “Discovery Crossfire: Debating the Controversial AI Issues in Discovery” webinar discuss their interpretation of hot button e-discovery issues.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Approves 23andMe's $30M Data Breach Settlement - With Conditions
On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen, of the Northern District of California, preliminary approved the 23andMe settlement, provided lawyers make some changes.DC Circuit Upholds Law Forcing Sale or Ban of TikTok in the US
“[T]he Government’s aim is to preclude a foreign adversary from manipulating public dialogue," Judge Douglas Ginsburg wrote for the appellate court. "To that end, the Act narrowly addresses foreign adversary control of an important medium of communication in the United States.”How Latham & Watkins Is Using Online Training to Expand the Legal Pipeline
The firm’s new Data & Technology Transactions Job Simulation is the latest in a series designed to expose prospective lawyers to various practice areas.Bojangles Restaurant Chain Faces Several Lawsuits Following Data Breach
Most recently, the national law firm Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman filed four actions Tuesday and Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina on behalf of employees and customers who claim their personally identifiable information was exposed during a cyberattack in March.Internet Archive Won't Take E-Library Case to Supreme Court
The Internet Archive said it will not be fighting an appeals court ruling requiring the removal of its free digital library following a copyright showdown from major publishers represented by Davis Wright Tremaine and the archive's Morrison & Foerster counsel.Trending Stories
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