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DC-Area Walmart Stores Accused of Mispricing Items, Charging More at Check Out in Class Action Lawsuit
According to the class action suit, more than 400 items were mispriced throughout store locations in D.C., many of which are alleged to have been mispriced and left uncorrected for months.
Keeping Track of Developments in Cases That Pit Creative Content Against AI Programs
2024 starts off with court decisions and procedural rulings that took shape in 2023 in lawsuits that were filed over the collision of creative content with generative AI programs. Most of the complaints allege copyright infringement and related claims prompted by the unlicensed copyright works that AI companies input into their AI programs.
'We're Seeing the Floodgates Open': EEOC's Flip to Democratic Control Already Turbocharging Agency
“We sometimes hear employers sort of downplay the concern with the EEOC, believing they’re going to slip under the agency’s radar. But it’s important to remember that where the EEOC leads, the private plaintiffs bar follows,” Seyfarth Shaw partner Christopher DeGroff said.
Is a Boutique the Right Fit? A Legal Recruiter Weighs In
“Boutique firms are not the right fit for everyone, but they have many features that can significantly benefit attorneys,” says legal recruiter Karen Vladeck.
Did Weight-Loss Wonder-Drugs Fail To Warn? 'This Case Is Very Strong Right Now'
About 50 lawsuits so far target Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly over type 2 diabetes medications Ozampic, Moujaro and other medications. Lawyers anticipate 10,000 to 20,000 cases.
Lessons from Judge's Romance Scandal: Fix Gap in Disclosure Rule, Prof Says
Attorneys should be required to disclose relationships with judges, draft law review article states. Related Stories’Watershed Moment’: Female Federal Judges Reflect on O’Connor’s SCOTUS Appointment, Legacy – EnclosureBroadcasting Trump Trials?/Senate Judiciary’s Feinstein Replacement – EnclosureAI in Arbitration? and Judicial Nominations Roundup – Enclosure
Tech Giants Take a Beating at FTC's AI Summit
“Will this be a moment of opening up markets to fair and free competition, unleashing the full potential of emerging technologies? Or will a handful of dominant firms concentrate control over these key tools locking us into a future of their choosing?” Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan said Thursday.
Meet the New Editor of The American Lawyer
In nearly 14 years at ALM, many wonderful opportunities have come, but this latest one stands out from all others.
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