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AI Firms Have Every Incentive to Settle Copyright-Infringement Suits, Even If It Costs Them Billions
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Employers, Beware: Suits Sprout Over Workplace Discussion of Israel-Hamas War
“These are the toughest issues for HR to handle, and so it’s imperative that they be involved on a daily basis, communicating with all impacted employees. You know, […]
Non-Creditor Was Entitled to Actual Notice of A Chapter 11 Plan’s Injunction Barring Suits Against Insurance Carriers
A person who was not a creditor of a bankruptcy estate was entitled to actual notice of an injunction that would bar the non-creditor from suing the debtors’ […]
Supreme Court Leans Toward Upholding Law Allowing Terrorism Suits Against PLO
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled on Tuesday that it would uphold a 2019 law making it easier for victims of terrorism to sue the Palestine Liberation Organization and […]
Employers Face New Biometric Privacy Suits as Litigators Revive Old Illinois Law
Illinois has been a hot spot for biometric privacy litigation in the past few years, and, despite recent legislative changes aimed at limiting potential damages, the venue still appears […]
New Suits Center on ‘Made in USA’ Claims, Corporate Revenue Misses and Trump
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Elon Musk Among Defendants Named in New Privacy Suits Targeting DOGE
Two new privacy class actions targeting the newly minted Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the Elon Musk-led executive branch task force tasked with slashing federal spending, were filed […]
Sega Suits Claim Consovoy McCarthy Drummed Up 19K Mass Arbitration, Running Up $39M JAMS Bill
Sega of America sued Consovoy McCarthy on Monday, alleging that the boutique law firm and New York-based Troxel Law partnered to amass thousands of claimants through a mass […]
Casinos Are Defeating Suits Over Algorithms and Room Rates
A federal judge in New Jersey has dismissed a suit claiming that some Atlantic City casinos used pricing software to unlawfully fix rates for hotel rooms. It follows […]