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Judge Rules Sean Combs Accuser Cannot Sue Anonymously, as Defense Seeks Names
The decision could have implications in a number of other civil actions filed anonymously against the music mogul, who is currently also facing criminal sex trafficking and racketeering charges brought by federal prosecutors in Manhattan.Why Retirement Might Be Increasingly Top-of-Mind for Older Attorneys
Generational trends driving a need for succession planning and a rapidly moving technological goal post are spurring some elder attorneys to ask themselves whether now is the right time to retire.Law Firm Seeks to Recoup Recruiter's Fee From Ex-CFO Who Had Brief Tenure on Job
"Gross has never denied or disputed his aforementioned payment obligation under the employment agreement, but is instead simply refusing to pay it in a demonstration of bad faith conduct," the complaint states.Dapper Labs $4M Settlement, $1.3M in Attorney Fees Reveal NFT Settlement Trend
"What you see happening is the real development around NFTs isn't necessarily in a particular image or art or music or film," said Jim Walker, a partner at Perkins Coie who counsels blockchain businesses on potential regulatory risk avoidance and mitigation.How Municipalities Crush Rogue and Regulated Intoxicants
Despite complete state and federal legality, municipalities are increasingly prohibiting and prosecuting hemp-derived intoxicating product sales imposing civil and criminal penalties on both the business and its owners.View more book results for the query "*"
Kilpatrick Names 10 New Partners for 2025, Favoring Atlanta, Seattle
All but one of the 2025 partners are women, and they practice in the areas of trademark and patent litigation, complex commercial litigation and technology transactions.Meet the Members: New Legal Committee to Address 'Civil Justice Gap'
"This committee will use data-driven methodologies to be innovative in exploring and discerning what regulatory reforms could address the issues preventing Georgians from receiving critical civil legal services without diminishing consumer protections," said committee chair Justice Carla Wong McMillian in a statement Thursday.Syracuse Courtroom Dedicated to Trailblazing City Court Judge Langston McKinney
Two experiences shaped Syracuse City Court Judge Langston C. McKinney'spassion for justice: his background in chemistry, and his upbringing in the Deep South where he became "all too familiar with bigotry and hate."Is International Regulation of AI Moving in the Right Direction or Moving at All?
A year ago on Nov. 1, national leaders, heads of international institutions, policymakers, and technology executives from around the world gathered together at Bletchley Park, north of London, England, to address the threat that artificial intelligence (AI) poses to us all. Are we any safer from AI in the interim 12 months?US Supreme Court to Decide Whether Alabamans Must Wait for the State
In Williams, the Supreme Court will decide whether the state of Alabama properly imposed an "exhaustion requirement" on Section 1983 claims within the state—in other words, whether a state can deprive courts of jurisdiction over Section 1983 claims unless and until the plaintiff exhausts administrative remedies offered by the state.Trending Stories
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