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To Certify or Not to Certify: The EU-US Data Privacy Framework
While some data privacy professionals expect more companies to certify under the DPF than they did with prior frameworks, they still warn that organizations should weigh costs and benefits before taking such a leap.Trump Business Fraud Trial to Begin Monday in Manhattan
The Appellate Division, First Department panel vacated an interim stay of the trial Thursday afternoon.The Law Firm Disrupted: Lawyers Must Balance Caution and Curiosity in Confronting Gen AI
"It's going to be necessary for lawyers to figure out how over the next 10 years and we need to lean in," said Philip Goodin, executive vice president of the litigation services business unit at Integreon.McCarter & English Adds White-Collar Litigator From Armstrong Teasdale in Phila.
Daniella Gordon, who specializes in construction litigation and white-collar defense, is the fifth partner to leave Armstrong Teasdale in Philadelphia in the last month.SAFER Banking/NJ Cannabis Investments/Hilary Bricken's New Role/NY's Cannabis Advisers
In a historic vote, the U.S. Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee advanced a bill aimed at increasing banking services to a cash-dependent cannabis industry.View more book results for the query "*"
Motorist Claimed Permanent Neck Injury From Rear-Ender
On May 18, 2017, plaintiff Karyn Taylor, 54, a mental-health worker, was operating a vehicle on Northern Pike in Monroeville. While stopped, the rear of her vehicle was struck by the front of a trailing vehicle driven by Aaron Myler. Taylor claimed neck injuries.Swipe Left: Tinder Class Action Alleges Scammers Use Members' Photos
Unknown parties continue to use the plaintiff's photos to connect with Tinder users under the false impression that they are her, according to the complaint.Mindy Jeng Tapped as Special Counsel to OCA Executive Director
A former special counsel to retired Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, Jeng is set to assist with management of the court system and OCA.A Diverse Patent Portfolio Better Protects Artificial Intelligence Inventions
Takeaways from 'IBM v. Zillow' from a Patent Drafting Perspective Part Two of a Two-Part Article Part One of this article discussed the IBM v. Zillow case, where IBM sued Zillow for infringing on seven IBM's patents directed to artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for estimating property value. This segment analyzes the claims made in the case and presents some tips for drafting AI-related claims from the perspective of patent infringement.Injunction Upheld: Texas Can't Ban These Marijuana Products
The issues before the court of appeals were limited to jurisdictional challenges, and did not reach the merits.Trending Stories
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