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New York Law Journal

The First Amendment on Trial: Factors That Influence Juror Receptivity

It is not surprising that the role of these arguments in the courtroom has been mixed. But free speech arguments are becoming more ubiquitous across a variety of case types, including defamation, employment, copyright, and criminal cases as well as in the regulation of social media platforms.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Pros and Cons of Generative AI in Connection With Litigation Practices

As AI technologies continue to evolve, their potential to transform traditional litigation practices cannot be understated. However, like any technological advancement, the use of AI in litigation comes with its own set of advantages, but also challenges.
7 minute read

International Edition

Facebook Data Breach: German Court Opens Door for Compensation

The country’s Federal Court of Justice has indicated tens of thousands of people suing Meta could be eligible for non-material damages.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Drugmaker Wins $70.5M After Fed Judge Says Generic Sales Were Blocked

"The court finds Sandoz’s lost profits following the launch of generic treprostinil were a natural and probable consequence of United Therapeutics' breach of its promise," U.S. District Judge Brian Martinotti said.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Teen Overseas Boarding Schools Face Wave of Miami Federal Lawsuits

The teens were waterboarded, tortured, physically assaulted, punched, slapped, and beaten, were deprived of food and water, isolated from their families, trafficked by being subject to torment and psychological torture, and were subjected to forced manual labor and involuntary servitude, according to the complaints that spanned more than 1,000 pages.
3 minute read

Law.com

The Week in Data Nov. 10: A Look at Legal Industry Trends By the Numbers

Catch up on data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including the appeals courts reversed most often.
1 minute read

Law.com

'What Is Certain Is Uncertainty': Patchwork Title IX Rules Face Expected Changes in Second Trump Administration

"Educational institutions are expending so many resources putting systems in place, training their employees, educating their student bodies, and then having to do it all over again in a short period of time when regulations change as much as they have in 2020 and now 2024," said Patricia Hamill, a member with Clark Hill.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Supreme Court Clarifies Qualifications for Court-Appointed Arbitrators

"The amendment is a positive step, simplifying the rule and making it more straightforward for practitioners and parties to navigate," said William K. Hill, a shareholder at Gunster.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Law Firms Join Abortion Legal Hotline

"After this election it is more important than ever that patients, medical providers, and the public know the law and their legal rights to access and to provide care that is legally protected in Connecticut," Jonathan Levine, a partner at Silver Golub & Teitell, said.
5 minute read

The Recorder

'Rampant Piracy': US Record Labels File Copyright Suit Against French Distributor Believe

A complaint filed in New York accuses the digital music distributor and its subsidiary, TuneCore, of "blatantly" infringing copyrights by releasing "sped up" or remixed versions of well-known songs for use on social media platforms.
5 minute read

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