Debevoise & Plimpton Enhances AI Capabilities with Key Hires from Davis Polk

In an effort to bolster its capabilities in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP has strategically hired two seasoned professionals from Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP to assist in launching an AI-related software product. This move highlights a growing trend among major law firms to integrate advanced technology solutions into…

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UN Urges Mozambique to Prioritize Human Rights in Counter-Terrorism Efforts Amid Ongoing Insurgency

The United Nations has issued a call for Mozambique to prioritize human rights in its ongoing battle against terrorism. UN special rapporteur Ben Saul emphasized the importance of not only focusing on a military approach but also addressing the root causes of terrorism after concluding his lengthy examination in Mozambique. Saul acknowledged the progress made…

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Legal Pressures Mount as Prediction Markets Face Growing Consumer Protection Suits

Prediction markets, platforms where individuals can wager on the outcomes of various events, are under increasing legal scrutiny as consumer protection suits begin to mount. These platforms have gained attention for their ability to aggregate diverse opinions and accurately forecast events ranging from political elections to economic indicators. However, as interest and stakes in these…

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Navigating the New Frontier: How Cooley’s Katherine Dowling Masters AI Deals Beyond Traditional Metrics

In a rapidly evolving landscape where artificial intelligence (AI) intersects with business, Katherine Dowling, also known as Cooley LLP’s Business Czar, is adeptly managing AI deals that are increasingly “unmoored” from traditional numerical metrics. As companies dive deeper into the complex world of AI solutions, the parameters for evaluating these technologies extend beyond financial statistics,…

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Texas Faces Infrastructure Challenge as Heatwaves Test Data Center Reliability and Business Strategy

Texas, a state known for its business-friendly environment and robust economic initiatives, is currently grappling with unprecedented challenges as historic heatwaves put a strain on its critical infrastructure. The state’s sprawling data centers, vital for the tech industry, face a significant test against the sweltering heat, raising questions about the sustainability of Texas’ business strategy….

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Call for Reform: Enhancing Transparency in Proxy Advisory Firms to Address Conflicts of Interest

Recent discussions in the corporate governance realm have highlighted the lack of mandatory conflict-of-interest disclosures by proxy advisory firms. These entities wield significant influence over shareholder voting, yet their potential conflicts remain largely opaque. This situation raises questions about transparency and accountability in the proxy advice industry. Proxy advisory firms like Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS)…

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Former Black Immigration Judge Sues DOJ for Racial and Gender Discrimination, Highlighting DEI Challenges

In a recent lawsuit, a former Black immigration judge accused the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) of racial and gender discrimination. The judge, who was reportedly removed from her position, alleges that her dismissal was rooted in anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) biases pervading the department, particularly affecting older, nonwhite women. This latest legal battle…

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Russia’s Use of Cluster Munitions in Ukraine Sparks War Crime Concerns from Human Rights Group

Human Rights Watch has raised serious concerns over a recent Russian attack on Kyiv, which allegedly used cluster munitions in a densely populated residential area. This action, according to HRW, could potentially qualify as a war crime under international law due to the indiscriminate nature of the weapon and the significant civilian casualties it caused,…

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Federal and State Legal Complexities Unfold as Luigi Mangione Pleads Guilty in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Death

Luigi Mangione entered a guilty plea to federal charges related to the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, admitting to shooting Thompson during the company’s annual investor convergence in December 2024. He was charged with interstate stalking resulting in death and stalking through use of interstate facilities resulting in death, both carrying potential life sentences….

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Myanmar Moves Forward with Rohingya Repatriation Amid Ongoing ICJ Genocide Deliberations

Myanmar’s recent announcement to proceed with the repatriation of Rohingya refugees marks a crucial juncture as the International Court of Justice (ICJ) continues to deliberate on allegations of genocide. Myanmar has stated its intention to work closely with Bangladesh on this issue, emphasizing the bilateral nature of the agreement and resisting international involvement. Despite Myanmar’s…

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Court Upholds Trump’s Authority to End De Minimis Tariff Exemption Amidst National Emergency

The US Court of International Trade recently issued a pivotal summary judgment supporting the Trump administration’s authority to rescind the de minimis tariff exemption for imports valued under $800. The court’s decision came in response to litigation initiated by Detroit Axle, a US auto parts dealer, which challenged the closure of a tariff loophole under…

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ICE Faces Backlash Over $20 Million Plan for Electric Shock Gloves Amid Civil Rights Concerns

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced plans to allocate up to $20 million for the procurement of electric shock gloves, known as the G.L.O.V.E. (Generated Low Output Voltage Emitter), manufactured by Compliant Technologies. These devices are designed to deliver painful electric shocks to individuals, aiming to incapacitate them by disrupting muscle coordination. The initiative…

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Law Firm Trends: Navigating Technological Advancements and Regulatory Changes in the Legal Industry

Last week on Law360, several law firms and stories captured significant attention within the legal industry. This retrospective highlights the entities and narratives that were at the forefront among legal professionals. A key focus was on the evolving trends in corporate legal strategies, where firms are increasingly adapting to challenges posed by technological advancements and…

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Shoals Technologies Group Battles Patent Infringement in High-Stakes Solar Industry Trial

In a compelling legal confrontation, Shoals Technologies Group Inc., a prominent solar components manufacturer, presented a case before a federal jury in North Carolina, spotlighting accusations against a rival firm for patent infringement. This ongoing trial could reshape the competitive landscape in the renewable energy sector. The contention arose when Shoals alleged that a competing…

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Chicago Deputy Corporation Counsel Faces Employment Discrimination Lawsuit over Alleged Disability Bias

An employment discrimination lawsuit has been filed against Chicago’s Deputy Corporation Counsel, highlighting alleged disability bias within the municipal legal department. According to the complaint, the plaintiff, a former employee, asserts that the attorney engaged in discriminatory practices that sidelined individuals with disabilities, in violation of both federal and state laws governing fair employment practices….

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North Carolina Supreme Court Rules Personal Goodwill in Law Firms Excluded from Marital Property

In a pivotal decision handed down by North Carolina’s highest court, it has been determined that the “personal goodwill” attributed to a law firm’s valuation is not considered marital property during divorce proceedings. This ruling emerged from the case involving an intellectual property attorney whose personal rapport and professional reputation were identified as the primary…

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Bad Bunny Copyright Battle Over Reggaeton Highlights Complexities in Music Ownership Dispute

In a recent development, attorneys representing Bad Bunny and other artists have urged a California federal judge to revisit his decision denying an early victory in a contentious copyright lawsuit concerning the creation of reggaeton music. The defense asserts that the plaintiffs have improperly combined elements from various songs to claim they hold a valid…

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Michigan Judge Disqualified from Ballot Due to Campaign Finance Discrepancy, Court Rules

A western Michigan district judge has been removed from the upcoming November ballot following a decision by a state appeals court. The ruling, delivered on August 14, 2026, determined that the judge’s affidavit of identity falsely stated there were no outstanding campaign finance fees, an error which necessitated state election officials to disqualify her candidacy….

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Corteva Settles $3.1 Million Antitrust Allegations, Highlighting Scrutiny in Pesticide Industry

Corteva has agreed to a $3.1 million settlement to resolve allegations brought by the Arkansas Attorney General, accusing the pesticide giant of antitrust violations. The company was allegedly using anticompetitive rebate schemes to establish exclusive agreements that stifled competition from generic pesticide manufacturers. The legal action against Corteva highlighted the broader industry concerns over practices…

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Cubs and Nationals Challenge WNBA Trademark Overlap in “W” Emblem Dispute

The Chicago Cubs and the Washington Nationals, both distinguished Major League Baseball organizations, have raised concerns regarding the WNBA’s trademark registration attempt for “The W.” The teams argue that the trademark might cause confusion with their established “W” marks used on merchandise and branding. This opposition appears grounded in the long-standing use of the letter…

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Juul’s Patent Battle with Altria Reignites as ITC Reverses Ruling, Impacting Vaping Industry Dynamics

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has taken a significant step in the ongoing legal battle between Juul and Altria by vacating an administrative law judge’s prior ruling that had deemed a Juul patent invalid. This decision effectively revives Juul’s case against Altria’s NJOY, creating renewed legal tensions in the competitive vaping industry. The ITC’s…

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ITC Asserts Jurisdiction in Baby Carrier Dispute, Highlights Challenges in Parallel Legal Proceedings

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has urged an Idaho federal court to dismiss a request from a baby carrier manufacturer seeking to compel a rival to withdraw its concurrent ITC complaint. The move underscores the ITC’s stance on maintaining its jurisdiction over such disputes and highlights the complexity of navigating parallel proceedings in different…

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France’s Constitutional Council Blocks Ban on Under-15 Social Media Use, Citing Rights Concerns

“`html The Constitutional Council of France recently rejected the proposed ban on social media use for individuals under the age of 15, deeming it unconstitutional. This decision was based on concerns that the law infringed on freedom of expression and communication rights. The council highlighted that a sweeping ban on all platforms, including social networks,…

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