Serbia’s Shrinking Civic Space and Press Freedom: International Concerns Intensify

The erosion of civic space and press freedom in Serbia has elicited growing concern, as highlighted by the recent statements of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk. Türk urged Serbian authorities to guarantee freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, emphasizing the increasingly systematic nature of pressures faced by journalists and civil society…

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xAI Challenges Colorado’s Groundbreaking AI Law in Federal Court: A Legal Battle with National Implications

In a significant development for the artificial intelligence industry, xAI has filed a federal lawsuit to block the enforcement of Colorado’s new artificial intelligence law before it takes effect. The legal action, targeted at Colorado Attorney General Philip Weiser, seeks to halt the Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence (CPAI) law, which imposes stringent requirements on…

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Law360’s Comprehensive Insight: Navigating Legal Trends in Tech, Finance, and Employment Laws

In the fast-evolving world of legal affairs, Law360 remains a pivotal resource for legal professionals aiming to stay updated on the latest trends and developments. Last week, several law firms and stories garnered significant attention, reflecting the dynamic nature of the legal landscape. Among the most discussed topics, the ongoing regulatory challenges facing the tech…

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Global Intellectual Property Judges Convene to Explore Cross-Border Collaboration and Challenges

In a recent gathering of intellectual property judges from around the globe, discussions centered on the dynamics of courtroom interactions across borders, highlighting both collaborative efforts and emerging challenges. This conference saw over a dozen judges delve into how courts can effectively engage with each other internationally, a subject that has grown in complexity alongside…

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DOJ Defends Sanctions on Lawyers in 2020 Election Lawsuits Ahead of Court Battle

The Department of Justice under former President Donald Trump recently defended its decision to sanction four lawyers, highlighting its stance ahead of an upcoming court appearance. The controversy surrounds allegations of misconduct during the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election. According to the report by Bloomberg Law, these sanctions arise from alleged misuse of the…

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Trump Organization Files Trademark Lawsuit in Texas Over ‘Trump Burger’ Branding Dispute

In a recent legal maneuver, the Trump Organization has entered a trademark dispute in Texas, targeting several companies associated with a Trump-themed burger restaurant. The organization’s legal team asserts these businesses have been using names like “Trump Burger” and “MAGA Burger,” along with imagery associated with Donald Trump, allegedly deceiving customers into believing the businesses…

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Federal Circuit Affirms PTAB Ruling, Reinvigorating Patent Claim Standards in Tech Sector

The Federal Circuit recently upheld a ruling by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), affirming the invalidity of claims within a contested video-decoding patent. This decision came after the patent holder argued against the restrictions on presenting written description support during the proceedings. This verdict impacts the domain of intellectual property, reinforcing the standards…

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Southwest Airlines Faces Intensified Sanctions Dispute in Religious Discrimination Case

In a legal twist that continues to evolve, a Southwest Airlines flight attendant has intensified a sanctions dispute emerging from her religious discrimination lawsuit. The attendant, who was dismissed after distributing images of aborted fetuses to her union’s president, is now pursuing further remedies, adding another layer to her legal battle with the airline. This…

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Navigating the Legal Complexities of AI-Generated Code in the Tech Industry

The rise of generative AI tools in the tech industry is reshaping the development of software code, with companies increasingly relying on these tools to boost productivity and innovation. However, this shift is revealing potential vulnerabilities in copyright protection. As organizations depend more on AI to generate code, challenges emerge regarding the exclusivity of intellectual…

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USPTO Launches Pilot Program to Streamline Patent Examination Amid Backlog Concerns

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has announced a pilot program that hopes to streamline the patent examination process, addressing long-standing concerns over examination backlogs. The program, revealed on April 10, 2026, introduces a new requirement for certain applicants in the national stage to actively request the examination of their patent applications, a move…

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U.S. Federal Circuit Upholds Microsoft’s Victory in Mobile Architecture Patent Case

In a significant decision for intellectual property and technology law, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (PTAB) ruling, affirming that Microsoft Corporation successfully demonstrated the invalidity of claims from Lemko Corp.’s distributed mobile architecture patent. This comes as an important development in the ongoing interplay…

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California Healthcare Providers Face Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Unconsented AI Recordings

Several Californians have initiated a class-action lawsuit against Sutter Health and MemorialCare, alleging that the healthcare providers utilized an AI transcription tool to record patient-doctor conversations without obtaining proper consent. The lawsuit, filed on April 8, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, contends that the use of Abridge AI…

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Federal Circuit’s Approach to Trade Secret Law Signals Significant Shift in Intellectual Property Strategy

The Federal Circuit’s evolving view of trade secrets represents a significant shift in the landscape of intellectual property law. Traditionally governed by common law and the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA), as adopted by individual states, trade secret law saw a change with the introduction of the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA) in 2016….

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Connecticut Supreme Court Halts Human Rights Commission’s Probe into Attorney Licensing Bias

The Connecticut Supreme Court has declared that a state human rights commission cannot investigate claims of bias in attorney licensing, based on the historical precedent dating back to the state’s 1818 constitution. This decision, delivered unanimously, hinges on the interpretation that the constitution does not empower the legislature to review court decisions, thereby limiting the…

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Federal Circuit Affirms PTAB’s Rejection of Sentient Sensors Patent Claims, Emphasizes Stringent Innovation Standards

The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently decided to uphold the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (PTAB) conclusion that claims associated with a Sentient Sensors monitoring patent lacked innovation and were therefore deemed obvious. The case revolved around patent claims concerning technology employed in military instrument monitoring systems. The Federal Circuit’s…

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New Jersey Supreme Court Upholds Disqualification of Beasley Allen in High-Stakes Talc Litigation

The New Jersey Supreme Court has decided not to reconsider a decision that disqualified the Beasley Allen Law Firm from representing clients in a high-profile litigation case concerning Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder. This decision effectively upholds a previous ruling by a lower court, which had removed the firm from the multi-county litigation, a move…

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California’s Regulatory Shift on AI Deals Sparks Nationwide Compliance Concerns

This week in corporate legal news, several developments have caught the attention of general counsels across major corporations. In a significant move, California is setting a trend by diverging from former President Donald Trump’s policies. The state is imposing stricter regulatory frameworks for state agencies in their dealings with artificial intelligence companies. This shift may…

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