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Supreme Court Rejects Fifth, Eleventh Circuit's First Amendment Decisions
The ability of social media sites to prioritize or delete content has resulted in movements to limit the moderating power of these entities, and allow all opinions, particularly on political issues, broad and "uncensored" access to express the most extreme positions of both the left and right.DirecTV Files Countersuit Over Trade Secrets Dispute With Synamedia
DirecTV, represented by Baker & Hostetler, filed the complaint Wednesday in the U.S. District Court of the Central District of California, Western Division in Los Angeles. The suit followed a June 12 complaint filed by Jenner & Block on behalf of Synamedia that alleges DirecTV is attempting to break its decades-old business relationship in order to use Synamedia's proprietary technology without paying license and service fees.The Intersection of Law Firm Management and Temporary Lawyering
This article discusses the ethical obligations and associated risks that flow from engaging the services of a temporary attorney, including areas such as billing for services and adequate disclosure to clients.The Impact of Motivated Reasoning on Memory and Impact in Disputes
Understanding and addressing motivated reasoning can help give you a sense of what's realistic for your client and case. It will also help you achieve better results in mediation as well as trial, if necessary.View more book results for the query "*"
Protecting Confidential Information and Trade Secrets Amid Layoffs and Weakened Non-competes
If non-compete agreements are officially banned and businesses are looking to avoid bureaucratic hurdles that come with patents, Joe Barber and Scott Frost discuss how companies can protect their trade secrets.Supreme Court Agrees To Decide Another Mail/Wire Fraud Question
This article describes different approaches taken to a "fraudulent inducement" theory of liability by contrasting the Third Circuit's decision in 'Kousisis' with the Second Circuit's different approach. It concludes with observations on the potential significance of a Supreme Court ruling that further limits the scope of mail/wire fraud.Mezzanine Loans and UCC Foreclosures: Recent NY Case Law on the Commercially Reasonable Standard
This article explores a recent case from the Southern District of New York that discusses certain requirements under the UCC related to the mechanism by which a secured party can dispose of its collateral upon an event of default by the borrower.Paxton AI Releases AI Citator—And Publicizes Its Benchmarks on GitHub
Paxton AI seeks to reduce costs and pull back the curtain on an opaque legal research marketplace with its new release.Boeing Agrees to Felony Plea, as Chief Legal Officer Brett Gerry Strives to Contain 737 Max Crisis
Families of 737 Max crash victims already are vehemently opposing the deal, saying it goes way too easy on Boeing, and will urge federal Judge Reed O'Connor to reject it.Trending Stories
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