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New York Law Journal

Paul Weiss Represents Nonprofit in Lawsuit Accusing Spotify of Underpaying Royalties

The complaint accuses Spotify of using the launch of its audiobook access product to categorize its $10.99 Premium subscription as a "bundled" subscription, reducing the amount of money reported to the plaintiff nonprofit, the Mechanical Licensing Collective.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Optimize AI Outputs With a Repeatable, Scalable Human QC Process 

By sharing what's worked for us, I aim to arm you with practical tips to enhance your processes and start to view gen AI as a must-have tool in your toolbox.
8 minute read

International Edition

Osborne Clarke Partner Referred to Tribunal Over Zahawi Letters

The partner in question has not been identified, but Osborne Clarke said that it intends to 'fully support and stand behind' them.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

TCPA Update: FCC Implements New One-to-One Consent Rule

The new rule, which goes into effect on Jan. 27, 2025, requires that prior express written consent be obtained separately for each company seeking to use such consent. In other words, there must be "one-to-one" consent.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Kasowitz Benson Client to Continue Defamation Suit Against USA Today

The appellate court opinion concluded that nothing in the record for either court found Ryan's clients' arguments were made in "bad faith" or without citation to legal authority.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Nondisparagement, Nondisclosure Clauses 'Impermissible When Used to Silence Victims' Under NJLAD

"Because the scope of the agreement in this case would bar individuals from describing an employer's discriminatory conduct, the agreement encompasses speech the LAD protects," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said. "Defendants also used the agreement to try to hold the sergeant liable for making statements about her claims of discrimination, retaliation, and sexual harassment, which section 12.8 specifically protects."
4 minute read

Law.com

Election Year PR: Challenges and Opportunities for Law Firms

"With that dash of caution, law firms have an opportunity to leverage the political landscape to amplify visibility and engage relevant practice areas," write Elizabeth Lampert and Traci Stuart.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

GC, Haynes and Boone Represent ProPublica to End Defamation Case

"The truth and responsible reporting practices will prevail over meritless defamation claims seeking to silence watchdog journalism," defense attorney Laura Prather said.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Trump SPAC Asks Judge to Force Vote Over Media Merger

The merger would net Donald Trump a 90% stake in Trump Media & Technology Group–valued at approximately $4 billion. That windfall would come at a time when Trump owes more than half a billion in civil damages.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Crisis Management and Communications Services: Your Client's Insurance Policy May Provide These Services to Assist the Both of You

In recent years, the world's most reputable and fastest-growing insurers are increasingly reviewing crisis communications and public relations recommendations as part of their overall coverage as another means to reduce overall risk—and rely less on legal counsel. Even if they don't have riders, endorsements or specific crisis policies, insurers are still providing guidance and encourage the use of such services.
8 minute read

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