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A&O Shearman Goes Live, With New Firm Naming Board and Practice Leaders
The combined firm said the broad strokes on leadership, practice structure and compensation have been ironed out.
At Trump Trial, Lawyer for Stormy Daniels, Karen McDougal Tells Details of Deals
Keith Davidson spent much of the day reading text messages he and the ex-National Enquirer editor-in-chief. In one, he joked about receiving an “ambassadorship” for helping suppress negative information about the man who would become President.
Artists Sue Google, Alleging It Used Copyrighted Work in AI Training Database
This is the 22nd of 23 such lawsuits filed against AI developers for copyright infringement.
March MPRE Score Up More Than 2 Points YOY
The March 2024 mean reflects the performance of 21,029 examinees.
'Bruce Was Not a Tipper': Trump SPAC Merger Bid at Center of Insider-Trading Trial
The defendant is accused of helping two Florida brothers to reap $22 million when news of an upcoming deal became public.
Is Judge Albright's Influence Waning After Random-Assignment Rule?
“If you look at the cases that are new that don’t relate back to prior cases, then interest in the district has fallen considerably,” Brian Love said.
'Perplexing': 6th Circuit Judge Criticizes High Bar for Securities Lawsuits
“Hopefully, a future panel of this Court, or the Supreme Court, can clarify the law along the lines described here, so that the majority’s untenable views are not sustained,” Judge Eric Clay wrote.
FTC Should Limit Impersonation Rule's Proposed 'Reason to Know' Provision, Tech Groups Say
“While this knowledge requirement may be intended to prevent strict liability against third parties who supply goods or services, we are concerned that it lacks sufficient clarity and could expose legitimate firms to inappropriate penalties,” the Financial Technology Association told the agency.