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Japan Going Whole-Hog To Coal, And A Lawsuit Looms

Still reeling from the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster, Japan is moving ahead with plans for construction of as many […]

AI and ML Patents By the Numbers

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted 14,838 patents that mentioned artificial intelligence or machine learning in 2019, roughly double […]

Contraceptive Rights v. The Little Sisters of the Poor, Round 2

Kevin C. Walsh, professor of law at the University of Richmond, writes that The Little Sisters of the Poor are […]

BAM! This Suit Has Been “Litigated At Nauseum,” Says POW! Entertainment

POW! Entertainment says the suit challenging its ownership of the late comic book creator Stan Lee’s intellectual property and likeness […]

McLawsuit Was Considered, But Cooler Heads Prevailed

The Oxford English Dictionary began including the term “McJob” in 2001, citing usages as early as 1986, and defining it […]

Privacy Is What We Do

Google CEO Sundar Pichai addressed antitrust concerns about his company at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “With our […]

Harvard’s Sanctions of Single-Gender Groups Loses Round One

Harvard is scheduled to begin sanctioning single-gender final clubs and Greek organizations from holding campus leadership positions, varsity team athletic […]

Sponsor of Bill to Deter Frivolous Lawsuits is a Serial Litigant

Rep. Devin Nunes of California co-sponsored a bill called the Discouraging Frivolous Lawsuits Act, a laudable goal, but it seems […]

Real Money to Peanuts In An Instant

A Maryland man who sued a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary for failing to warn that boys using its antipsychotic drug […]

Radical Changes in Privacy Regulation on the Horizon

Get ready for intensified global regulatory activity around privacy and rising social expectations that will drive radical change around data […]

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