OpenAI hit back at the New York Times, seeking to dismiss four of its seven copyright infringement claims. Not all are convinced its arguments will carry weight.
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'He Offers No Proof': E. Jean Carroll Lawyers Urge Judge to Deny Stay of $83 Million Judgment
Attorney Roberta Kaplan said the court should not heed what she called the ex-president’s plea to “trust me,” saying the Trump team failed to provide evidence to back its request.
Eighth Circuit: Fun With the First Amendment
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit recently affirmed a judgment that the city of St. Louis violated the First Amendment because its now-former President of the Board of Aldermen, Lewis Reed, blocked on his Twitter account someone who posted a hostile tweet.
Complaint Against Northwestern University, Baseball Coach Jim Foster Alleges Bullying, Toxic Work Environment
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM’s source for immediate alerting on just filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.
Oil Giants Implore Supreme Court to End State Climate Suits: 'Time for Review Is Now'
The companies are asking the justices to review a Hawaii Supreme Court decision clearing the way for a state court to hear Honolulu’s lawsuit over the damage and remedial costs associated with climate change.
Harvard Selects Law Dean as Interim Provost
As Harvard continues to seek new leadership following the resignation of its most recent president in January, the university has appointed an interim provost and an interim law dean.
Menendez Co-Defendant Pleads Guilty to Bribery Conspiracy, Tax Evasion, Agrees to Cooperate
According to a superseding information, Jose Uribe facilitated payments for a Mercedes convertible for the senator and his spouse’s benefit in exchange for their influence with the state attorney general in two matters.
ESG Thought Leaders Sort Out What Went Wrong, What's Worth Saving
“It’s nebulous, and the more nebulous it gets, the more harm it’s doing because it’s not popular. And if you make it mean everything, then it means nothing,” said Omeed Malik, president of the investment firm 1789 Partners.
Middle-Market M&A, Litigation Helped Nixon Peabody Break Revenue Record in 2023
Gross revenue increased nearly 3% even as real estate and public finance practices struggled with high interest rates.
Va. Lawmakers Strengthen Banking Safeguards to Protect Seniors From Financial Exploitation
The bill specifies that no financial institution staff member who receives the training will be liable in any civil or administrative proceeding for disclosing the suspected financial exploitation of an elderly or vulnerable adult if disclosure was made in good faith and with reasonable care.