Major League Baseball, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team and two ad agencies, Wasserman Media Group and Dentsu McGarry Bowen, were sued on Monday as the latest promoters of failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
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Colorado Court Denies Doctor's Attempts to Reduce Damages Award to Injured Patient
The case went to the Colorado Supreme Court on the question of a minor being able to recover in a medical malpractice suit.
Hallucinations Are Legal's Main Concern With Generative AI, But Maybe Not For Long
Organizations remain evenly split between those that expect to increase their use of generative AI over the next year and those that are still waiting to decide, according to a new poll from Deloitte shared exclusively with Legaltech News.
Hawaiian Electric Ignites Legal Fight Over Hawaii Wildfire Whistleblower
Hawaiian Electric has moved to quash a subpoena of an ex-employee who plaintiffs say has records of its knowledge about wildfire risks.
Former College Football Player Alleges NCAA Engaged in Anticompetitive Conduct in New Class Action
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
In What Could Be a Trend, Ransomware Operation Files SEC Complaint Against Victim for Failing to Timely Disclose Cyberattack
Dr. Ilia Kolochenko, chief architect at ImmuniWeb and an adjunct professor of cybersecurity and cyber law at Capitol Technology University, told Law.com that the increase of SEC filings by threat actors was expected due to the SEC’s recent adoption of rules requiring companies to report attacks that could influence investment decisions.
Golden Gate Law Submits Teach-Out Plan to ABA
At the Board’s Nov. 8 meeting, the Board decided to continue “this due diligence regarding GGU Law,” the spokesperson continued, adding that the Board has a “fiduciary responsibility to the university and that includes evaluating all options to ensure financial strength.”
Meet the Winners of Corporate Counsel's 2023 In-House Awards
We’ve unveiled the winners of our 2023 Best Legal Departments awards, which honor legal teams or individuals in 10 categories, from general counsel of the year to best use of technology.
Enhanced Oversight of Search Warrants and Title III Wiretaps
Search warrants and wiretaps were once used primarily to investigate organized crime, drug dealing and terrorism. In recent years, however, prosecutors have employed these tools increasingly in the context of white-collar crime to the point where it is now commonplace.
Ahead of the Curve: At November Meeting, ABA Council on Legal Education Throws Plenty of Curveballs
The council voted unanimously to send out to notice and comment a proposal that would allow a fully online law school to apply for, and potentially earn, provisional and full ABA-approval. Did anyone see this coming?