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Come Fly With Me: DOJ’s Proposed FARA Amendments and the Tourism Industry
“The one bright side of DOJ’s proposed amendments is its about-face with respect to promoting tourism.”NLJ 500 Firm Seeks 20-Day Extension for Restaurant Client's Injunction Compliance
"Little Caesars has made immediate and significant efforts to comply with the court’s preliminary injunction order. Although the vast majority of the materials with the term 'Pizza Puffs' have been removed or destroyed, Little Caesars is dealing with some logistical issues relating to physical drive-thru menus at Little Caesars restaurants with drive-thru operations," Little Caesars' Chicago-based attorneys with Crowell & Moring claimed.Facing the Deepfake Crisis: Insights From Enterprise and Legal Frontlines
Organizations must act now to implement comprehensive detection and prevention strategies. The cost of inaction continues to grow—not just in financial terms, but in the potential destruction of the trust that underpins our digital economy.Five Key Predictions on How AI Will Reshape Law Firms in 2025
This year lawyers will face an overwhelming array of fresh challenges as AI becomes more widely used by clients and firms alike.View more book results for the query "*"
The Supreme Court Takes on Porn
The justices wrestled with the First Amendment in a case involving a Texas law requiring sexually explicit websites to verify the ages of their users, leading to some colorful questions from the bench.Are Counsel Ranks Getting 'Squeezed' as Nonequity and Associate Pay Grows?
When it comes to compensation raises for counsel, they can end up in “no man’s or no woman’s land,” said Jeff Lowe at CenterPeak.Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-101
A judge may attend the NAACP’s national convention as a member of the organization but (a) may not engage in any partisan political activity, (b) may not serve as a delegate or voting member or otherwise assume any leadership role, and (c) must not associate him/herself with organizational positions on matters of public controversy.Courts Grapple With the Corporate Transparency Act
The author writes "Over the past two decades, the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Justice have cracked down on the use of offshore accounts and vehicles to evade U.S. income taxes. However, as this column has previously discussed, for years foreign nationals have used limited liability companies and other entities formed under state law to avoid transparency and evade their own tax obligations."FTC Chair Lina Khan Sues John Deere Over 'Right to Repair,' Infuriates Successor
Incoming Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson blasted Democratic commissioners for suing Deere & Co. while regulators were in negotiations with the company to address farmers' complaints.Trending Stories
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