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Breaking The Rising Tide of Antisemitism
The Anti-Defamation League reports that 2022 saw the highest number of antisemitic incidents in the United States—the most since the organization started keeping track of such attacks about four decades ago.Nationwide Seeks Declaration to Avoid Defending Walmart in Baby Food Contaminant Suits
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.The Problem With the 'Bogus' ChatGPT Legal Brief? It's Not the Tech
A New York lawyer faces sanctions after submitting a ChatGPT-written brief with fake case citations to the court. "None of this has to do with the technology itself. It has to do with a lawyer who didn't live up to their obligations as a litigator," said Laura Safdie, COO and general counsel of Casetext.Florida Legislature Course-Corrects With Amendments to the FTSA
In 2021, the Florida Legislature took drastic action in amending the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act (FTSA) to make the statute more consumer-friendly…People in the News—June 2, 2023—Lamb McErlane, Saul Ewing, Fox Rothschild
Additions Lamb McErlane announced that Melissa A. Rheinstadter has joined the firm as an associate in its municipal law department. Rheinstadter…View more book results for the query "*"
Justice Department Should Investigate Beatings at Georgia Jail, Attorney Says
"They are beating people indiscriminately inside this jail," civil rights attorney Harry Daniels told reporters at a news conference outside the Camden County Sheriff's Office.Lawyers in SE and Elsewhere Using Kratom to 'Improve Their Edge'—Watchdogs Issue Alert
"They don't actually go shopping for a high," said Robynn Moraites, North Carolina Lawyer Assistance Program director. "They're just trying to function."When Should Corporate Folks Involve Litigators?
In my ongoing efforts to convince the world that most litigators like to help people—even other lawyers—I am sharing five examples of where we can help our brothers and sisters on the transactional side of things.NFTs and Blockchain-Enabled Goods Are Not Above the Law
A discussion of "Yuga Labs, Inc. v. Ryder Ripps," a recent ruling out of California where the court determined that a controversial NFT project infringed Yuga Labs' trademarks. The decision provides important guidance on how the Lanham Act applies to NFTs and how the First Amendment and Fair Use doctrine may be utilized as defenses in NFT lawsuits.Trending Stories
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