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Climate Change–Related Disclosures and Disinvestment: Where Are We Now?
In their Domestic Environmental Law column, Christopher Rizzo and Karen Meara present the current state of the law for climate disclosures in select major markets, particularly New York, and likely developments in 2024.Second Circuit Sets Standard for Distinguishing Opinions From Facts in Securities Fraud Cases
A discussion of the case 'Union Asset Management Holding AG v. Philip Morris International Inc. (In re Philip Morris International Inc. Securities Litigation) where the Second Circuit elucidates on distinguishing fact from opinion.Ethical Considerations for Litigators Navigating the Artificial Intelligence Landscape
With AI, the ability to drive massively greater levels of productivity is within reach, but there are risks if the technology is not used properly.Can I Protect Something That I Created Using Artificial Intelligence?
The U.S. Copyright Office has also published information about current technologies and their impact on copyrighted works and is conducting a study regarding copyright issues raised by AI. Based on public information through December 2023, the office will evaluate areas for potential congressional action.View more book results for the query "*"
Congress Intended to Preempt State Law on Concealed Carry by Retired Officers, Says 3rd Circuit
The federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act's preemptive language is "express and unmistakable," Judge Arianna J. Freeman wrote in a victory for the retirees. "It is difficult to imagine a clearer statement of preemption."CFPB Details Student Loan Servicers' Struggles in Wake of Borrowers Resuming Payments
The CFPB report highlights three prevailing issues student loan servicers are having in the wake of borrowers resuming their payments: extended call hold times, income-driven repayment application processing delays, and inaccurate billing and disclosure statements.Antitrust Enforcers Race to Stay Ahead of AI's Skynet Problem
"What we'll see is that AI gets better and better and the companies that make it and sell it get more and more sophisticated, and it's harder and harder to say there's collusion," said UC Law San Francisco professor Joshua Davis.Litigators of the Week: In Mobile Gaming Showdown, a Side-Battle Over 'Bots'
King & Spalding partners Lazar Raynal and Chris Campbell won a $42.9 million verdict for mobile gaming client Skillz Platform Inc. after jurors in San Jose, California found that rival AviaGames willfully infringed a patent for pairing like-skilled players.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up honors this week go to litigators at Cleary, Latham, MoFo, Simpson Thacher and Skadden.Trending Stories
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