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In Photos: Incumbent Judges Dominate May 21 Election
Incumbent judges retained their seats in 63% of the contested judicial races decide by voters in the May 21 nonpartisan primary election.Meet the 3 Challengers Who Unseated Georgia Judges on May 21
"I won the election and could not have done it without y'all," newly elected Clay County Magistrate and Probate Judge Mia Lee-Wallace told supporters online Tuesday evening.$400 a Day: Frivolous Litigation Leads to Sanction, About $10K Attorney Fees
"Failure to remit the funds fully, completely and timely will result in the imposition of a sanction in the amount of $400 per day for each day full payment remains due, owing and unpaid," read Atlanta Judicial Circuit Judge Melynee Leftridge's order.Vote for Judge: Appellate, 2 District Courts on Ballot in Houston Runoffs
Three judicial court contests, one appellate and two district court seats in the Greater Houston area are before voters in this week's early-voting…Latham & Watkins Poised to Bring in Cahill Partner Trio in London
It is an effort by Latham to bolster its sponsor-side finance practice in the City, according to a person with knowledge of the move.View more book results for the query "Facebook"
The 'AI Revolution' Comes With Data Privacy Risks: What Consumers Should Know
This article covers the legal and privacy considerations related to the rise of artificial intelligence. The authors discuss what AI is and how companies obtain the data for those sets along with the risks consumers face in having their data collected and ingested into AI systems, specifically for training purposes. They also identify possible ways consumers can protect their data.The Debate on Data Scraping Was Almost Over—Until Generative AI Rekindled It
Courts have issued several rulings over the last decades on data scraping—and, in most cases, have authorized the practice. But generative AI has allowed scraping to proliferate to levels that experts say are now "unsustainable."Insurer Sues to Avoid Payment on Joe Carollo Verdicts
"The duty to defend is broader than the duty to indemnify," QBE Specialty Insurance Co. argued in the lawsuit. "As such, where there is no duty to defend, there can be no duty to indemnify."Thomas Says Critics Are Pushing 'Nastiness' and Calls Washington a 'Hideous Place'
Thomas made the comments while speaking at a conference attended by judges, attorneys and other court personnel in the 11th Circuit Judicial Conference.Trending Stories
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