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Deal or No Deal? Anticipating Antitrust Under the Next Administration
"The most significant daylight between Trump and Harris competition policy may center on Big Tech enforcement," write Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz.With US Expansion 'Ongoing,' Kennedys Launches 2 More Offices on West Coast
Kennedys offices in North America have seen a 62% increase in headcount over the last three years, the firm said.Nervous System: Honeypots in Space
Honeypots are designed to trick hackers into exposing themselves. The first known use of such a trap occurred in the mid-1980s, when a $0.75 discrepency exposed an international cadre of spies attempting to steal military secrets about the fabled "Star Wars" Strategic Defense Initiative.Protecting Your Legacy: Trust and Estate Planning for Musicians
Understanding how to protect and transfer these invaluable assets can ensure that a musician's creative legacy endures and continues to benefit future generations.White Stripes File Copyright Suit Against Trump for Campaign's Use of Music
The suit from Jack White and Meg White contends the Trump campaign misappropriated the signature riff from their song "Seven Nation Army" in a video posted to social media.View more book results for the query "*"
Anapol Weiss Acquires Boutique Led by Star Litigator Alexandra Walsh
Walsh left Paul Weiss to found a trial boutique with partner Beth Wilkinson in 2016 before departing in 2020 to launch a plaintiffs-side practice.Womble Bond Dickinson to Combine With Lewis Roca Jan. 1
"We thought that this would be a firm that would be worth having discussions with. Since a lot of others were reaching out to us, why not talk to one where we know some people?" said Lewis Roca managing partner Ken Van Winkle.Business Groups Leverage California Ballot-Box Threats to Curb Plaintiffs' Power
Legislative deals to amend PAGA and California's lemon law were driven by interest groups who otherwise couldn't gain traction in California's Democratic-dominated Legislature.Who Got the Work: Latham and MoFo Enter Appearances for OpenAI in Pending YouTubers' Class Action
The original complaint is one of three class actions—one against OpenAI, one against Google's parent company, Alphabet, and one against AI computing company Nvidia—filed last month by Bursor & Fisher in the Northern District of California alleging unjust enrichment.Trending Stories
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