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'The Most Unique Case of My Career': Lawyers Reach Deal Over Million-Dollar Baseball
A new binding agreement was announced Friday by a team of South Florida lawyers who represented the man who claims to be the "rightful owner" of the ball submitted for auction.Oved & Oved Loses Bid to Unmask Author of Bad Firm Review Online
A unidentified online user claimed the attorneys were "rude." The firm says it's trying to protect it's reputation.$604.9M Verdict Returned in Low-Carbon Fuels Trade Secrets Trial
A key event at trial was a response to a juror's question, Michael Ng said, where the Phillips 66 executive charged with implementing the company's new fuels business inadvertently confessed to the use of proprietary marketing data.Google Fails to Secure Long-Term Stay of Order Requiring It to Open App Store to Rivals
Judge James Donato said halting enforcement of his order until the 9th Circuit rules on Google's appeal would not be in the public interest. "A much better argument could be made that the public's interest is best served by opening up the market to competition," he said.Orrick Secures Summary Judgment for RingCentral in Privacy Class Action
San Mateo Superior Court Judge Jeffrey R. Finigan issued the ruling, which concluded that the same exemptions accorded to telephone companies under California's wiretapping statutes applied to RingCentral and other VoIP providers.View more book results for the query "*"
AI Is Not the Answer: The Case for Human Court Transcriptionists
Human transcriptionists bring distinct advantages that make them irreplaceable in the legal system.Court Orders Review of Attempted Murder Appeal After Attorney Failed to Disclose Suspension
Fresno County attorney Nicholas Capozzi was suspended from practice two weeks before a Fresno appellate court affirmed his client's sentence. Capozzi never notified the court his license was suspended, a court official said.'Rocket Docket': EDVA Judge Controls Google's Fate in Ad Tech Monopoly Trial
"It is incredibly hard to make a prediction on what will happen," Bobby Zhou, an associate professor of marketing at the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business, said of Google's ad tech monopoly bench trial. "Both sides have made really valid points."Trending Stories
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