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FTC Pauses Car-Buying Protection Rule's Effective Date Amid Legal Challenge
National Automobile Dealers Association says agency acted arbitrarily and capriciously.
A Split Maine Supreme Court Reverses Mortgage Discharge Precedent
The decision overturns a prior unanimous ruling and comes after five new justices have been added to the court.
Creative Expression vs. the Lanham Act: Six Months of Cases After Jack Daniel's
Last Term, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Jack Daniel’s v. VIP Products — a case involving interaction between the Lanham Act and the First Amendment. This article traces the lower courts’ reactions and applications to that decision.
Weil, Pillsbury Plan London Office Moves Amid US-Based Firm Upsizing Trend
Contrasting attitudes to hybrid working have seen U.S.-founded firms taking up larger spaces while several of their U.K-led counterparts are downsizing.
FTC Making It Tougher for Online Sites to Share Children's Info
Under the proposed changes, targeted advertising would have to be turned off by default and only could be turned on with verifiable parental consent.
Lack of Confidence in Fees and 'Subtle Psychology' May Hinder Profit: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.
California Chief Justice Says Court's Frequent Unanimity Doesn't Squelch Voices
In a meeting with reporters, Patricia Guerrero talked about her court’s opinion output, term limits for judges and why the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling overturning “Roe v. Wade” may have soured public opinion.
Don't Be an Ostrich: Understand (and Embrace) the Benefits and Risks of AI
Tracking Key Shifts in the Legal Ecosystem Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek brings
California Supreme Court Shields PAGA Claims From 'Manageability' Dismissals
The unanimous court said judges have no inherent authority to strike Private Attorneys General Act claims for being too unwieldy.