Tossing out a “Halloween statute” requirement for registered sex offenders, a federal judge in Missouri determined requiring offenders to feature a sign on their residence on Halloween stating “no […]
The Growing Tension—And Opportunity—in Big Law Nonequity Tiers
Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek brings you the trends, disruptions, and shifts our reporters and editors are tracking through […]
Multimillion-Dollar Hack-to-Trade Scheme by U.K. National Uncovered — Justia News — October 3, 2024
The U.S. Department of Justice revealed charges against a London man accused of hacking into the computers of U.S. company executives and intercepting emails with private information he […]
CAA Sues Range Media Partners for Stealing ‘Confidential Information’
For years, Hollywood talent managers have grumbled at a California law that puts them in danger of losing their commissions if they’re found to have engaged in activities […]
Meta Hit With Class Action for Allegedly Using Pirated Books to Train AI Models
Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. is the latest target of litigation aimed at Big Tech companies that allegedly use copyright-protected books to train their artificial intelligence models without […]
Lawyer in 3rd NEC Formula Trial Asks Jurors for ‘a Very, Very Large Number’
A third trial about cow’s milk-based infant formula designed for premature babies began on Wednesday in Missouri, where a St. Louis jury heard opening statements. The trial, expected to […]
Legal Speak at Women, Influence and Power Conference 2024: Nicole Gill
This year’s Women, Influence and Power in Law conference in Chicago is under way! More than 700 women in-house and outside counsel are expected to gather at the […]
Rupert Murdoch Trust Trial Underscores Lucrative Nature of High-End Private Client Practices
While many squabbles within wealthy families stay out of the press, the Rupert Murdoch trust trial playing out in Reno, Nevada, has gained global attention as the latest […]
Fleetwood Mac Producer Sues Creators of Broadway Hit ‘Stereophonic’
A producer who worked on Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours is suing the creators of the hit Broadway play Stereophonic, claiming they stole material from his memoir about working on […]
NY High Court Set to Decide If Personal-Injury Claim Against Uber Must Go to Arbitration
New York’s highest court is set to hear arguments on whether a personal-injury complaint against Uber Technologies was properly redirected to arbitration after the plaintiff, in a routine […]