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Why Artificial Intelligence Companies Are Running Into Old-Fashioned Human Problems
"Non-disparagement agreements don't just harm society, they also hurt the company," according to Tom Spiggle.Merchan Lifts Part of Trump Gag Order in New York Case, Freeing Him to Speak About Witnesses
Acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan kept in place provisions that bar him from speaking about prosecutors or identifying jurors.Microsoft Faces EU Antitrust Charge for First Time in a Decade
The news comes a day after the EU accused iPhone maker Apple of infringing the bloc's digital competition rules.Microsoft Faces EU Antitrust Charge for First Time in a Decade
The news comes a day after the EU accused iPhone maker Apple of infringing the bloc's digital competition rules.Microsoft Faces EU Antitrust Charge for First Time in a Decade
The news comes a day after the EU accused iPhone maker Apple of infringing the bloc's digital competition rules.View more book results for the query "*"
O'Melveny Adds 3 Private Credit Finance Attorneys to Los Angeles Office
Larger private credit deals underscore the need for more legal advice, new hire Glen Lim said.The Constant Battle to Reform California Rent Control
"With the threat of SB 446 presently nullified, the big challenger to the long-standing Costa-Hawkins Act is the Justice for Renters Act initiative," writes Whitney Hodges of Sheppard Mullin.'We Lost the Ultimate Battle': Supreme Court Removes Judge Christina Peterson From Bench
"Procedurally, I'm pleased that we were able to provide her with a vigorous defense in court, getting numerous counts dismissed and fighting off two motions for interim suspension, even though today we lost the ultimate battle," said S. Lester Tate III, respondent counsel for Judge Christina Peterson.EPA Wins Federal Court Challenge to Amended 'Waters of the United States' Rule
The North Carolina ruling is unlikely to influence other pending litigation challenging the agency's regulation, environmental lawyers said.MDLs Make Up More Than Half of U.S. Cases, Whether It's 65% or 71%
According to fiscal year 2023 statistics from the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts, and the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, multidistrict litigation now makes up 65% of the federal civil caseload, a far bigger share than the 38% a decade ago.Trending Stories
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