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Arizona Man Who Extorted Georgia Tech Gets Prison Time
Ronald Bell, 57, of Oro Valley, Arizona, was sentenced Thursday to two years, nine months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan said in a news release.Tom Durden, Georgia DA Who Ordered Takeover of Stalled Arbery Probe, Dies at 66
The Atlantic Judicial Circuit District Attorney's Office, which Durden led for 24 years before stepping down last year, confirmed Durden's death in a Facebook post Friday. No cause of death was given.AG: Takeover of Augusta University Hospitals May Proceed
Marietta-based Wellstar Health System would take over the 478-bed Augusta University Medical Center and 154-bed Children's Hospital of Georgia, as well as the rights to build a 100-bed hospital in Grovetown, in the growing Columbia County suburbs of Augusta.3 IP Tips for Companies to Keep in Mind as Generative AI Tools Face Infringement Lawsuits
Using generative AI tools can give today's companies a competitive edge. But with intellectual property concerns around these tools gaining steam, a panel of Dorsey & Whitney attorneys discussed some ways legal teams can ensure they're not wading into risky waters.Judge Dismisses Johnson & Johnson's Second Talc Bankruptcy Case
U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan of the District of New Jersey dismissed the Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management's second Chapter 11 case due to "LTL's lack of imminent and immediate financial distress."View more book results for the query "*"
Judges Probe High Court Ruling's Reach in Photographer's Challenge to Anti-LGBTQ Bias Law
The Sixth Circuit will consider whether photography, like web design, is "expressive" and enjoys First Amendment protection.Amid Growing Regulations, 'Digital Dragnets' Likely to Bring Litigation Risks for Private Sector
More states and federal agencies are rolling out policies restricting the use of geolocation data, posing risks for enterprises that leverage such information for marketing purposes.The Supreme Court Is on Recess, but the Shadow Docket Never Sleeps
A fraught execution, a controversial gas pipeline and now a showdown over new "ghost gun" regulations are keeping the justices busy.'We Need to Get Ahead of This': Texas State Bar Weighs In on Artificial Intelligence
"People are talking about how we can use artificial intelligence in our practice: What are the ethical implications?" said State Bar of Texas president Cindy V. Tisdale.M&A Activity is Down, but Opportunities Still Abound
Deal levels (both volume and values) are down in 2023, but clients are still looking ahead for future advantageTrending Stories
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