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The 'Deepfake Era': How To Navigate AI-Generated Content
The rise of AI-generated images has created new legal challenges, particularly for the unauthorized use of an individual's name, content, and images. The recent examples involving images of Taylor Swift and her fan base demonstrate the risks of deepfakes when used in the political context.People in the News—Oct. 7, 2024—Dilworth Paxson, Royer Cooper
Dilworth Paxson announced that attorney Linda Dale Hoffa has been appointed to serve a two-year term as chair of the Pennsylvania State Committee for the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL).Office of the Appellate Defender To Host Its Annual 'First Monday' Event Tonight
At the live event to be held tonight, Monday, Oct. 7, Helen Gredd and David Patton will argue the mail/wire fraud case 'Kousisis v. United States,' with Ellen Patterson presiding as chief justice.Sales Tax Class Actions and Indemnity Obligations: What's on the Pa. Supreme Court's October Agenda
The justices are scheduled to hear 12 matters over the course of three days, starting Tuesday.'Don't You Give the Defense a Discount': Gwinnett Jury Returns $2M Verdict Against Hotel
"We felt confident that the jury would side with us and confirm what we always believed—the hotel bore the full responsibility for putting our client in that dangerous position," said plaintiff counsel Tyler Schermerhorn of The Schermerhorn Firm in Atlanta.View more book results for the query "*"
Challenge Dismissed in Arrest Warrants for Election Violations
"What happened in Bridgeport destroyed confidence in our elections, and Connecticut provided a remedy to restore confidence in those elections," said Cameron L. Atkinson of Atkinson Law, counsel for the plaintiffs. "That remedy should not be gutted based on federal and Massachusetts law, but should be decided based on Connecticut's unique history and tradition."Understanding Disaster Appropriations: Funding and More
The ever-increasing cost of disasters and Congress' reliance on 11th-hour continuing resolutions (CRs) often result in a storm of questions regarding disaster appropriations.Phila. Judge Rules $12M Crash Verdict Was Backed by Evidence as Case Heads to Appeal
"The jury, acting within their role and calling upon their experiences, was free to infer that appellee's noneconomic harm was significant, resulting in the jury awarding over $10,000,000 in noneconomic damages," Jacquinto ruled.The State of Cost Recovery—Post COVID
"These results show a decline in every measure of recovery for firms since 2018," writes Rob Mattern.Federal Judge Approves Agreement to Remove Knockoff Product From E-Commerce Platforms
U.S. District Judge Frank D. Whitney of the Western District of North Carolina granted a consent judgment Oct. 1 in a patent dispute brought by Power Probe, a Charlotte-based company that provides tools for auto technicians, against Toolsmart Limited, which is based in the United Kingdom. Within a week of filing the complaint, Toolsmart reached an agreement with Power Probe.Trending Stories
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