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Google Faces Patent Infringement Claim Over System to Cool AI Computing Chips
San Diego inventor James Hildebrandt claims Google has violated his rights by using his liquid-cooling system to operate data center servers and cloud servers for AI computing.PFAS' Regulatory Scrutiny Here to Stay Despite Legal Challenges, Environmental Experts Say
Regulation of "forever chemicals" is "an issue that's not going to go away for industry and will have to be dealt with," said attorney Gerald Higdon.More CEOs May Unleash Buyout Offers, Creating Hornet's Nest of Challenges for Boards
23andMe set up an independent board committee and hired legal and financial advisers to work with it after CEO Anne Wojcicki offered to take the company private.Litigation, Health Care, Telecom, Antitrust Practices Fuel Lateral Hiring in DC
Several Big Law firms have added to their partner ranks in the nation's capital this week.View more book results for the query "*"
Lamont Asked to Nominate Woman of Color to State Supreme Court
"It is a must that Gov. Lamont actually appoint somebody who can be historic in terms of the diversity that they add to the state Supreme Court," Alliance for Justice's Vasu Abhiraman said.Dead or Alive? How the Supreme Court Narrows, Without Overruling, Precedent
One way to do that is by what scholars call "narrowing" precedents, such as by limiting them almost exclusively to the factual circumstances in which they arose. Critics have disparaged this practice as a form of "stealth overruling."ILTACON 2024 News Roundup: Intapp's Gen AI App, iManage's New AI Services, and More
With ITLACON 2024 winding down, here's a look at the product releases, integrations, new hires and other news you may have missed at the conference.RFK Jr. Files Appeals for Inclusion on NY's Presidential Ballot
The independent presidential hopeful has continued to blast the lawsuit by a Democratic-aligned political action committee, and the trial court judge's decision, as politically motivated.Enzo BioChem Settles With NJ, Other States for $4.5M Over Health Data Breach
"It is stunning that as recently as last year, this health care company apparently did not abide by basic security precautions for online accounts, such as instructing its employees not to share passwords," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said in a statement on the settlement.Trending Stories
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