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People in the News—March 28, 2023—Cozen O'Connor, Royer Cooper
On March 16, Cozen O'Connor—along with its ancillary businesses COSECURE, CODISCOVR, Margolis Healy and Associates and Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies—hosted a seminar "What Keeps Philadelphia Law Firm Leaders Up at Night? Circumventing Practice Management Land Mines in Small and Mid-Sized Law Firms."US Trademark Office Continues to Make Changes to Combat Bad Faith Filings
In the United States, trademark rights can be claimed by the first entity to use a trademark— such as a word, phrase, logo, or combination thereof—to sell a particular product or to offer a particular service within a particular geographic area.Utah Appeals Court: Attorney Owes Duty to Minor Client in Legal Malpractice Claim
"Even assuming the district court correctly found LeBaron was not specifically required, either by court order or otherwise, to deposit Kylie's settlement funds directly into a trust account—a case-specific determination to be made by the finder of fact at the breach stage of the analysis—it does not follow that LeBaron owed no legal duty to Kylie," Judge Michele M. Christiansen Forster wrote.Data Diligence in the Rise of the Machines
In addition to ChatGPT, there is a flood of other artificial intelligence technology and related services anticipated, and it is important for legal counsel to understand the basics of this technology from an intellectual property perspective, including, most importantly, the various inputs that are required to build a useful artificial intelligence tool via machine learning.Updated: Judges Rule in Favor of Constituents Blocked by Ga. Legislators on Facebook
Both judges said the politicians' acts meant their private Facebook pages became public ones once they started posting their legislative news there, meaning they could no longer delete comments or block constituents from them, due to free-speech rights.View more book results for the query "*"
'It's Unreal': Wellstar Sued for Allegedly Allowing Woman's Death Due to Post-Operative Bleeding
"We're all human, and we make mistakes," plaintiff attorney James H. Potts II said. "I damned sure make them. Physicians make them. Nurses make them. The reason hospitals have physicians and nurses and [other health care staff members] looking after a patient is if someone else misses something and doesn't get it right, someone else [can] catch it. But when you've got everyone doing nothing, that's a problem."DSBA to Hold Women and the Law Retreat 2023
The women and the law section of the Delaware State Bar Association (DSBA) is scheduled to host the DSBA's annual "Women and the Law Retreat 2023" at Hyatt Dewey Beach.Getting Out of Commercial Leases
A discussion of on how commercial tenants can get out of their (above market) leases, and reorganize and get rid of their landlord's claims, under a new section of the Bankruptcy Code.Rule 10b-5 Liability, Part 3: The Second Circuit and 'Rio Tinto'
In the first two installments in this series, the author discussed Janus Capital Group, Inc. v. First Derivative Traders, and Lorenzo v. S.E.C., both essential to understanding S.E.C. v. Rio Tinto, the Second Circuit's most recent holding regarding Rule 10b-5 "scheme" liability, discussed here.Trending Stories
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