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'I Have to Follow the Law': Judge Abruptly Ends Roundup Trial, Rules for Monsanto
St. Louis County Circuit Court Judge Brian May, on Thursday, granted Monsanto's motion for a directed verdict at the close of evidence presented by the plaintiff, Mark McCostlin.5th Circuit May Have Sidelined Supreme Court in Social Media Case
The circuit court has "injected uncertainty into the proceedings during this Court's active consideration of the case," U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar wrote in a filing with the justices.Law Firms Find 'Back to the Office' Means Different Things for Different People
International firms are torn between setting firmwide office mandates, in the name of fairness and consistency, and recognizing varied expectations across cultures and regions.Bankman-Fried Trial Judge Orders FTX Founder to Stay in Federal Lockup
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan found that the MDC has made "extraordinary accommodations" to allow Bankman-Fried to assist in his own defense from jail. He also said he was "wondering more" if the ex-crypto entrepreneur could be a flight risk.Second Department To Hold Symposium on 'Contemplating the Future of Artificial Intelligence'
On Nov. 14, the Second Department will host a symposium meant to encourage meaningful and thought-provoking dialogue on artificial intelligence.View more book results for the query "*"
Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am a young lawyer and I am attempting to work out a guilty plea in a criminal case. The assistant district attorney has threatened that if the client does not accept the plea, he will charge the client again with far more serious charges. Is that ethical?The 2023 Summer Associates Satisfaction Ranking
Big Law did a great job of making summers fall in love with law. Here, we rank the firms based on scores given by summer associates and hear directly from these new recruits on what worked and what didn't.What the 5th Circuit's Content-Moderation Ruling Means for Social Media
If upheld, the Fifth Circuit ruling would give social media companies more discretion in content moderation. But not all agree on whether it will make social media legal departments' lives any easier.Planned Protest Throws the Spotlight on Risks, Rewards of Open-Source AI
Meta says going the open-source route will allow it to develop better AI faster. But critics say bad actors could alter the code to unleash mayhem.California's Data-Deletion Legislation Threatens to Shake Up Digital Ad Industry
"We think that this will have a tremendous impact on the small business and startup community in California," said Lartease Tiffith of the Interactive Advertising Bureau.Trending Stories
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