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Red Hat Files Complaint to Counter Patent Cases Against IBM, HP, Google, Amazon
Red Hat contends Canada-based VirtaMove has "commenced an aggressive litigation campaign" against open-source technology used by the Big Tech companies.A Former High Court Justice's Tribute to a Great Law Clerk and Friend
After I left the bench, Michele Morris eventually became an "unassigned permanent clerk," which gave her increased opportunity to train law clerks from other chambers, setting the gold standard by which all were measured.Dutch Judge's Use of ChatGPT Prompts Outrage, Disbelief in the Netherlands
It appears to be the first time a Dutch judge has used generative AI as part of his legal reasoning.Dutch Judge's Use of ChatGPT Prompts Outrage, Disbelief in the Netherlands
It appears to be the first time a Dutch judge has used generative AI as part of his legal reasoning.Dutch Judge's Use of ChatGPT Prompts Outrage, Disbelief in the Netherlands
It appears to be the first time a Dutch judge has used generative AI as part of his legal reasoning.View more book results for the query "*"
DOJ's Win in Google Case Has Little Influence on Other Big Tech Litigation, Antitrust Experts Say
"I don't think it's going to improve or change [the government's] strategy with something like Facebook or Amazon, where they're really struggling to establish market dominance," said University of Pennsylvania law professor Herbert Hovenkamp.The EEOC Is Furloughing Staff. Lawyers Weigh What This Says About Workers' Rights
"I think the EEOC is always chronically underfunded, and there's always either hiring freezes or furloughs or something like that. The EEOC needs more love, for sure," said David Lopez, a former general counsel for the agency.EEOC Furloughs Staff. Lawyers Weigh What This Says About Workers' Rights
"I think the EEOC is always chronically underfunded, and there's always either hiring freezes or furloughs or something like that. The EEOC needs more love, for sure," said David Lopez, a former general counsel for the agency.DC Circuit Nixes $175M Sanctions Judgment Against Russia in FSIA Religious Theft Case
"Because the district court lacked jurisdiction over Chabad's claims against the Russian Federation when it entered the default judgment and sanctions judgments, those judgments are void as against the Federation," Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan wrote for the D.C. Circuit.Trending Stories
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