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Legal Strategies for Navigating Federal Grant Termination

Legal Strategies for Navigating Federal Grant Termination

Facing a federal grant termination? Learn how recipients can challenge decisions and protect funding through legal remedies and strategic action.

Oregon’s Coinbase Suit Tests Boundaries of State and Federal Crypto Regulation

Oregon’s Coinbase Suit Tests Boundaries of State and Federal Crypto Regulation

As Oregon challenges Coinbase, the clash highlights diverging approaches to crypto regulation and whether states should act amid shifting federal policy.

Eighth Circuit Clarifies Copyright Protection in Software Dispute Involving InfoDeli

Eighth Circuit Clarifies Copyright Protection in Software Dispute Involving InfoDeli

Read how the Eighth Circuit limits copyright protection for software platforms, rejecting InfoDeli’s claims over nonliteral elements in a failed joint venture dispute.

Delaware Chancery Court Enforces Buyer Obligations in Cross-Border M&A Dispute

Delaware Chancery Court Enforces Buyer Obligations in Cross-Border M&A Dispute

Learn how the Delaware Chancery Court enforces buyer obligations in a high-stakes M&A dispute, underscoring the power of “hell-or-high-water” provisions.

Sanctions for Undisclosed AI Use Underscore Risks of Generative Tools in Litigation

Sanctions for Undisclosed AI Use Underscore Risks of Generative Tools in Litigation

Explore how undisclosed AI use led to sanctions in Lacey v. State Farm, as lawyers submitted bogus citations twice. Courts signal zero tolerance for fake law.

Reassessing Telephone Consumer Protection Act Consent Standards After Loper Bright

Reassessing Telephone Consumer Protection Act Consent Standards After Loper Bright

Since the Loper Bright decision, courts have been reshaping Telephone Consumer Protection Act consent standards, raising new risks and opportunities for compliance teams.

Google to Pay $50 Million to Settle Race Discrimination Class Action

Google to Pay $50 Million to Settle Race Discrimination Class Action

Read more about how Google is paying $50M to settle race discrimination claims alleging Black workers were denied advancement and steered into dead-end roles.

British Columbia Court of Appeal Sets Landmark Privacy and Cybersecurity Precedent

British Columbia Court of Appeal Sets Landmark Privacy and Cybersecurity Precedent

Read how a British Columbia court affirmed damages in a data breach case, setting a privacy and cybersecurity law precedent for compensation without proof of loss.

Clarifying the Legal Standard for Risk Factor Disclosures

Clarifying the Legal Standard for Risk Factor Disclosures

Treating risk factor disclosures as opinions could bring clarity to securities litigation and reduce legal uncertainty for public companies.

Federal Circuit Clarifies Limits on Convoyed Sales, Vacates Damages

Federal Circuit Clarifies Limits on Convoyed Sales, Vacates Damages

Federal Circuit limits patent damages tied to convoyed sales, emphasizing the need for a functional link between patented and unpatented components.

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