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AI-Powered Software Company Invoca Hit With Digital Privacy Class Action
The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, contends that Invoca covertly intercepts and eavesdrops on these phone conversations, thereby violating California's "wiretapping" laws.Medley Candidate Never Slept in the City, But Miami Judge Rules He Can Run in Elections
Following a two-week trial, a Miami state court judge ruled that Arturo Jinete qualified as a candidate for city mayor or councilman, making it the…The Future of Law Firm Marketing and Business Development
"Revenue-focused marketing and business development organizations of the future will need to be agile and adaptable to changing market conditions, firm requirements, and client needs," writes Carl Grant III of Oxford Strategic Legal Advisors.Failure to Recognize Complications After Spinal Surgery Yields $3M Settlement
"I think bladder incontinence, when it's permanent, is a very significant injury. ... All the problems that come with that from a physical perspective are just compounded by the emotional impact of feeling ashamed, embarrassed," the plaintiff's attorney said.View more book results for the query "*"
Cushman & Wakefield Hit With Lawsuit Over $86K+ in Unpaid Legal Fees
The Chicago-based realtors have yet to square up unpaid matters from 2020-2022, Lewis Brisbois alleges.The Story of 'United States v. Margaret Sanger'
Paul Shechman discusses the story of birth control activist Margaret Sanger and the effects her life's work has on the law today.Complete Coverage of Fraud Trial of Autonomy Execs Lynch, Chamberlain
HP in 2011 paid $11 billion to buy Mike Lynch's software company, Autonomy—a deal that turned out disastrously for the Silicon Valley giant. The question for jurors was whether Lynch and Stephen Chamberlain used accounting trickery to dupe HP into overpaying.Mike Lynch's Brush With Prison Taught Him Life Is Precious. Then a Yacht Accident Proved Him Right
As a teenager, Lynch worked as a porter at a hospital, surrounded by elderly and gravely sick patients who know they'd never be discharged. He testified at his trial that the experience helped him appreciate he wasn't invincible and "realize what that arc of existence is."Litigator of the Week: A Long-Sought Win on Preemption for Monsanto at the Third Circuit
David Zionts of Covington & Burling argued for Monsanto at the Third Circuit in a case where the court held that the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act preempted plaintiffs' failure-to-warn claims brought under Pennsylvania state law. The decision splits with the Ninth and Eleventh Circuits, which rejected Monsanto's preemption arguments in earlier Roundup cases.Trending Stories
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