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Judge Rejects Meta’s Plea to Send FTC Antitrust Suit to Trash Heap
Though Judge James Boasberg sided with the FTC, he said the "commission faces hard questions about whether its claims can hold up in the crucible of trial. Indeed, its positions at times strain this country’s creaking antitrust precedents to their limits.”How Have You Fared in 2024? Share Your Insights in the Managing Partners Survey
Each year, ALM asks managing partners to tell us about their firm's experiences regarding growth, staffing, plans for the future. These CONFIDENTIAL answers serve to inform you and your peers about trends shaping the legal community. This brief, multiple-choice survey is linked below.Court Rules Mere Conduit Defense Not Suitable for a Motion to Dismiss
At the motion to dismiss stage, courts usually won't consider affirmative defenses. This issue arose recently in a preferential transfer case, where a defendant sought to dismiss a complaint by arguing it was a mere conduit, not an initial transferee.Ironclad Officially Launches New Gen AI Assistant Jurist
Jurist aims to streamline the contract management process for legal professionals and provide transparency on its answers.Proskauer Hires New C-Suite Officer After Litigation with Ex-COO
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Federal Judge Sends Novel Damages Question in Employment Dispute to State Court
"The court could answer each of these lingering questions in favor of either Johnson or Hertz. But at this stage, the court need not, and should not, definitively resolve these questions. Instead, Missouri state courts should have the first opportunity to determine these important issues of state law," U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Clark for the Eastern District of Missouri said.Trade Secret Litigation: How Will AI Innovations Likely Be Litigated?
While perhaps not as attention grabbing as those copyright cases, trade secret law—developed over decades through common law decisions and state and federal statutes—will likely be one of the key areas of law where stakeholders work to protect, or in some cases protect against, evolving AI technology.Two Judges. 60-Plus Years on the Bench. Plenty of Advice.
U.S. District Senior Judges Maxine Chesney and William Alsup spoke last month at the San Francisco federal courthouse about things they’ve picked up during their decades on the bench.The Importance of Plaintiffs Not Letting Defendants Dictate Settlement Tax Strategies
When plaintiffs ignore or defer to defendants on settlement language classifying settlement proceeds, plaintiffs lose the opportunity to influence their tax liability.Trending Stories
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