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Alito Reports Concert Tickets From German Socialite in New Disclosure Form
Friday's 2023 disclosure came after the justice sought and received a three-month filing extension from the judiciary, the only member of the U.S. Supreme Court to need extra time to prepare their form.Risks and Ad Fraud Protection In Digital Advertising
The ever-evolving digital marketing landscape, coupled with the industry-wide adoption of programmatic advertising, poses a significant threat to the effectiveness and integrity of digital advertising campaigns. This article explores various risks to digital advertising from pixel stuffing and ad stacking to domain spoofing and bots. It will also explore what should be done to ensure ad fraud protection and improve effectiveness.Rebuffed by 2 Law Firms, Slip-and-Fall Plaintiff Gets $1.8M Settlement
"We turned an enormously challenging case into a seven-figure recovery," plaintiff counsel Justin Shapiro said.'Ad Network Monopoly'?: YouTube CEO May Testify at Google's Second Antitrust Bench Trial
U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema denied Google's motion to exclude lay opinion testimony from its advertising antitrust bench trial. This includes testimony from Andrew Casale, president and CEO of Index Exchange, and testimony from Benneaser "Ben" John, vice president of engineering at Microsoft.Be Careful What You Stip For: 'Liggett v. Lewitt Realty LLC'
The ruling from New York's highest state court, although straightforward on its face, has important implications for both long-existing settlement agreements and when considering drafting future agreements settling disputes in the context of the Rent Stabilization Law.View more book results for the query "*"
In-House Lawyers Weigh In on How AI Will Revolutionize Dispute Resolution
For years, China has employed AI agents as online "robot judges." Could that happen here?Already Battling Indictment, Norcross Brothers Now Face Civil Suit
The accusations in the suit by Carl Dranoff and two of his companies in Camden County Superior Court mirror the charges in a racketeering indictment brought by the state against the Norcross brothers and four others in June.Texas Supreme Court Sends 6 Cases to the New Court of Appeals
The purpose of the court is to hear appeals from lawsuits involving complex commercial litigation and challenges to state laws, state agencies and their executive officials.Litigation Departments of the Year Winner, Labor & Employment: Jones Day
Jones Day took top honors in the category on Sept. 5 at the New York Legal AwardsRecession Fears Cloud Outlook for In-House Hiring
"It is too difficult for anyone to predict the outcome for the year, but we are optimistic that there will be a place for business-minded lawyers with high emotional intelligence." said John Gilmore, co-founder of BarkerGilmore.Trending Stories
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