Litigation

Top 100 Litigator Sues Blue Cross Over His Cancer Treatment

In 2018, Robert Salim, 67, realized he was seriously ill. After numerous tests, he was diagnosed with stage 4 throat […]

Eight States Now Require Pay Transparency in Job Postings

Financial Industry Suing to Foil New Regulations

New rules aimed at lenders, investment funds, and other financial entities would increase their compliance costs and lower profits, but […]

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Defining Earnout Cases Under Delaware Law

Samantha Horn and Andrew S. Cunningham, in their article on the Stikeman Elliott website, suggest that an earnout can be […]

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Chinese Chip Maker Sues Micron

Reuters reports that Yangtze Memory Technologies Co, a Chinese chipmaker, is suing Idaho-based Micron, alleging infringement of eight of its […]

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Google GC Explains Lawsuit Targeting AI Scammers

Gizmodo reports that Google filed a lawsuit on November 13, alleging that fake versions of Google’s generative AI tool, Bard, […]

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Cybersecurity Regulation Changes In New York

Comprehensive amendments have been added to the New York State Department of Financial Services cybersecurity regulations, effective Dec. 1, 2023. […]

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AI Wants To Pick Their Brains, FTC Skeptical

In a memo to the U.S. Copyright Office, the Federal Trade Commission indicated that it was focusing on AI and […]

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Injunction Hearing Scheduled On Rithm Capital Acquisition of Sculptor

Reuters reports that a preliminary injunction hearing to block Rithm Capital’s $720 million bid for Sculptor Capital Management, a hedge […]

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Using ChatGPT to Revolutionize Investigations and Discovery

During a recent webinar with Today’s General Counsel, John Tredennick and William Webber of Merlin Search Technologies discussed new technology […]

Google Antitrust Suit and the DOJ’s Warning about Third-Party Messaging Apps

Google Antitrust Suit and the DOJ’s Warning about Third-Party Messaging Apps

On March 3, 2023, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released a new policy announcing that when considering leniency for companies […]

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