“At bottom, American Alliance and its members have shown nothing more than flopping on the field when it comes to establishing an injury in fact,” Eleventh Circuit Judge Robin Rosenbaum wrote in dissent.
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AI Boom Has Left Employers With Head-Spinning Governance Challenges
Businesses and governments are “grappling with how to set boundaries while staying competitive in the technology transformation race,” FTI Technology Global CEO Sophie Ross said.
21 State AGs Urge ABA to Remove Race-Based Criteria From Accreditation
“Standard 206 seemingly asks law schools to defy the Court’s clear directive,” the AGs said in their letter, adding that proposed revisions “do little to solve these problems.”
Novo Nordisk Files Multiple Complaints Alleging Trademark Infringement, False Advertising Across U.S.
“We will continue to pursue legal action against those who provide potentially unsafe and ineffective compounded ‘semaglutide’ products and knowingly deceive patients who are seeking treatment, thereby eroding public trust in the safety of FDA-approved medicines,” said Doug Langa, executive vice president, North America operations and president of Novo Nordisk.
'Follow the Money': Feds Close Case Against Michael Lynch in HP Fraud Trial
“Dr. Lynch essentially testified that he doesn’t read his email,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Leach told the jury. “There’s no reason to think he wasn’t paying attention.”
Letter From Asia: The Americans Are Leaving China in Droves, but Will It Level the Playing Field?
The risks inherent to running a legal business in China now far outweigh China’s appeal. But over the past 18 months, no U.K. law firms have exited China, nor have they closed any offices on the mainland.
TikTok Parent Hires Hollywood Heavy Hitter as Global GC Amid Showdown With US
Former Warner Bros. General Counsel John Rogovin is taking the legal reins of the popular social media app as its continued operation in the United States hangs in the balance.
Attorneys General Coalition Files Multistate Brief in Support of Title IX Changes, Protections for Transgender Students
“Enough is enough,” New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said in a statement regarding an amicus brief filed in support of Title IX’s recent changes. “We need policies that durably ensure fair and nondiscriminatory treatment of all students nationwide and do not change with the political winds.”
Lawyers Vying for 23andMe Data Breach Leadership Fear Bankruptcy Imminent
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen heard arguments on Monday from more than a dozen lawyers vying for leadership of the 23andMe data breach litigation.
Judge Clears Way for Wiretap Claims Against Delta, JetBlue for Use of Session Replay Code
“The court found no source in this district or under this circuit to suggest that visitors to websites should justifiably expect to have all their actions recorded. On the contrary, courts have found that software like the Session Replay Code are not an expected component of internet activity,” U.S. District Judge Robert J. Colville said. […]