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Fight Over Louisiana Hospital Merger Sparks Intrigue Over Antitrust Review
The case stems from two distinct issues: the FTC's interest in maintaining investigative power via litigation and the authority state legislatures wield when immunizing deals from federal scrutiny via the state-action doctrine.Derivative or Not? IP Attorneys Weigh In on Major AI Art Copyright Class Action
A trio of AI art generators—Stability AI, Deviant Art and Midjourney—are looking to dismiss a class action complaint against them alleging copyright infringement. IP attorneys weigh in on the central arguments of the case and the impact it might have on this evolving issue.Big Law in DC Sees Exponential Growth From Health Care Clients
"More and more of our clients, and also governments, have been involved in these discussions around how do you finance health care," said Robert Holleyman of C&M International, the global government relations, public policy, and public affairs affiliate of Crowell & Moring.Supreme Court Brief: Social Media Blocking | Appellate Review Preservation
A pair of cases involving public officials blocking people on their social media accounts will head to the U.S. Supreme Court next term.Attorneys Seek High-Court Clarity on Rules for Preserving Appellate Review
Justices consider appealability of issues rejected at summary judgment but not reasserted in post-trial motion.View more book results for the query "Arnold Porter"
Justices Will Hear Free Speech Challenge to Officials' Social Media Blocking
Two cases present a circuit split on whether officials' social media use constitutes state action, triggering First Amendment protections for their critics.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.DC Firms Have Strong Showing in Latest Am Law 100
Four law firms with a major Washington presence moved up the Am Law 100 revenue rankings.High Court Cites Sensitive College Students in Considering Stalking Appeal
Billy Ray Counterman's stalking conviction involved a law that focused on whether a "reasonable person" would believe his comments were threats.Trending Stories
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