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August 16, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

Looming Legal Threats, the Murdochs' Influence Make Fox CLO Vacancy Both Alluring and Terrifying

"Taking over at a fraught organization is inherently a gamble. If things start terrible and improve to merely bad, people may not give you any credit," Andrew Verstein, a law professor at UCLA, said.
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August 16, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Holding Water - Cases Involving Backup and Overflow

Water issues are often confusing and involve multiple undefined terms such as plumbing, sewer, drain, overflow, or discharge. This article, the last in the series Holding Water, looks at how courts have determined coverage for various water-related claims.
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August 15, 2023 | The Recorder

Shearman Co-Executive Director Decamps for Sheppard Mullin

Robert Brown joined Sheppard Mullin as chief operating officer, based in New York.
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Caldwell v. Edenfield
Publication Date: 2023-08-15
Practice Area: Criminal Law
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Court: Georgia Supreme Court
Judge: Justice Bethel
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Clint Christopher Malcolm, Tayo Popoola, Christopher M. Carr, Patricia B. Attaway Burton, Sabrina Dawn Graham, (Department of Law), Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: James Francis Bogan, III, Bennett Richardson, (Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP), Atlanta, Vanessa J. Carroll, (Southern Center for Human Rights), Atlanta, Anna Marie Arceneaux, (Georgia Resource Center), Atlanta, for appellee.
Case number: S23A0260

Court reverses a habeus court's order that had reversed a death penalty sentence and remands for findings of fact and conclusions of law on a defendant's mental capacity

August 11, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Patient Who Sustained Perforation During Spinal Surgery Settles Essex County Suit For $1.1 Million

A woman whose bowel was perforated during spinal surgery received payment of a $1.1 million settlement in her Essex County medical malpractice suit, Franco…
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Carr v. New York City Transit Authority
Publication Date: 2023-08-11
Practice Area: Employment Litigation
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Judge: Circuit Judge Barrington D. Parker
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: For Plaintiff-Appellant: Janet J. Lennon, on the brief, Gregory G. Smith, Law Office of Gregory Smith, Brooklyn, NY.
For defendant: For Defendants-Appellees: Mariel A. Thompson, Executive Agency Counsel New York City Transit Authority, New York, NY.
Case number: 22-792-cv

Race-Neutral Reasons for Promotion's Denial Not Pretextual; Retaliation Case Not Made

August 10, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

Inside Track: How to Grasp AI's Legal Landscape and Not Have Your Head Explode

"Regulating a misleading claim published in a newspaper in 1914 entails the same analysis as regulating a misleading claim about the capabilities of a company's AI," Holland & Knight said in a report on how the Federal Trade Commission will oversee the emerging industry.
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August 10, 2023 | Law.com

Inside Track: How to Grasp AI's Legal Landscape and Not Have Your Head Explode

"Regulating a misleading claim published in a newspaper in 1914 entails the same analysis as regulating a misleading claim about the capabilities of a company's AI," Holland & Knight said in a report on how the Federal Trade Commission will oversee the emerging industry.
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August 10, 2023 | National Law Journal

Q&A: Newly Retired Judge Greenaway on Law Clerk Diversity, Collegiality and His Path to the Bench

"Our profession is a reflection of society, and society is behind the notion of diversity and I think our profession is now doing the same thing," retired U.S. Third Circuit Judge Joseph A. Greenaway Jr. said.
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August 09, 2023 | New York Law Journal

City Bar Group Should Rethink Opinion on Retired Court of Appeals Judge as Monitor on Bias Reforms, Former Colleague Says

A former high court judge comes to the defense of Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, who serves as the New York court system's independent monitor for its efforts to combat racial bias in the courts.
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