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Family Court Judge Moving to State Supreme Court in Western New York
November 06, 2024
Monroe County Family Court Judge Stacey Romeo, a Republican, declared victory for the 14-year state Supreme Court post in the eight-county jurisdiction.
Pierson Ferdinand's New Partner Talks Startup's IP Risks, Deepfake Regulation and More
November 06, 2024
IP partner Daniel Rose dives into the risks startups face in ignoring IP and whether deceptive AI like deepfakes can truly be regulated.
Miami Law's Class Action Forum to Feature Judges, New Rules, and Insights on MDL Practice
November 06, 2024
"This year is going to be a signature year for the program because we have judges from the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation in addition to other outstanding judges," said Harley S. Tropin, co-founding partner at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton.
Supreme Court Hearing on Facebook's Alleged Nondisclosure Yields 'Freakish' Hypotheticals
November 06, 2024
Justice Samuel Alito Jr. hypothesized a manufacturing plant which warned that a future fire could pose a threat to its business. Would the business have to then disclose that such a fire had already occurred?
Election Roundup: Democrats Elected as New DAs in Albany, Erie Counties
November 06, 2024
Democrats enjoyed success in upstate and western New York's major cities on Election Day.
3-Letter Word: Law Firm Partners Feud Over Contract Language
November 06, 2024
"Instead of using the phrase 'agree to' in the sentences about arbitration, the parties used 'may,'" two appellate judges wrote.
As EV Startup Canoo Starts to Sink, Legal Chief Heads for Dry Land
November 06, 2024
The Justin, Texas-based company, which sold only 22 EVs in 2023, has promoted associate general counsel Sean Yan to succeed general counsel Hector Ruiz.
Settlement Details Revealed as Kline & Specter Claims Bosworth Isn't Complying With Accord
November 06, 2024
On Tuesday, Kline & Specter filed a motion in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas alleging that Bosworth is not sticking to the terms of their agreement. The firm is seeking an order directing Bosworth to comply and pay the firm more than $500,000 for the alleged breaches.
Why Now Might Be a Great Time to Sue the Government
November 06, 2024
While many of the court's opinions will have major implications for Americans, it is the court's crackdown on the power of government regulators that may have the most profound effect of all.

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