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Judicial Ethics Opinion 22-140
A part-time judge may serve as a volunteer ombudsman under the New York State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program, but must disqualify in any case involving the program or its participants.Existing Securities Laws Insufficient for Crypto, Former SEC Commissioners Say
Ex-commissioners also voice reservations about the SEC's proposed climate-disclosure rule, saying it might exceed the agency's authority.Wachtell Lipton Star Sabastian Niles Joins Salesforce as Legal Chief
Niles is giving up his lustrous career at Wachtell Lipton to become a top executive at Salesforce, one of his clients.9th Circuit: Instagram Embedding Doesn't Violate Copyright Law, But 'Server Test' Remains in Limbo
The appellate court panel will not have "the final word" on social media embedding, an intellectual property professor says.For Many Lawyers, the FTC's OpenAI Investigation Is Only the Beginning
The Federal Trade Commission has opened an investigation into OpenAI's data privacy and data training practices. For attorneys, this is significant beyond just OpenAI.View more book results for the query "*"
Tech Litigation Watch: Five Trends to Keep an Eye On
Legaltech News looked at some of the tech litigation trends that have shaped the first half of this year—and the ones likely to become top of mind for businesses and their legal teams going forward.A Steak Dinner Keeps Ethics Questions Sizzling in J&J's Talc Bankruptcy
On Monday, lawyers for Randi Ellis, the future claims representative in the Johnson & Johnson talc bankruptcy, suggested sanctioning plaintiffs' lawyer Clay Thompson, who filed a July 12 disqualification motion that included a photo of her dining with lawyers in the case.Disciplinary Case Pending Against Texas Lawyer Who Questioned Election Results
An inactive Texas attorney filed the grievance, seeking disciplinary sanction against the lawyer.Attorneys at New York City Legal Service Provider for Children Hit Picket Line
Striking attorneys say that, in addition to salaries that are out of step with peer legal service providers, they are also juggling massive caseloads that have been exacerbated by turnover at the organization, often causing children to have to meet with a rotating cast of lawyers.Midsize Moves: McNees Adds Associate From Duane Morris, Nossaman Hires 2 Lowenstein Sandler Partners
McNees Wallace & Nurick added associate Jordan Nittinger Polce to its Frederick, Maryland, office; Nossaman announced Andrew Reidy and Joseph Saka have joined the insurance counseling and recovery group in its Washington, D.C., office.Trending Stories
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