Federal Courts to Decide Oversight on FTX Customer Claims in Multidistrict Litigation

In a significant development for customers of the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, U.S. federal courts are deliberating on how to manage the multitude of claims from affected customers. Following questions from the federal district court in Miami, Adam Moskowitz, managing partner at the Moskowitz Law Firm, indicated that all FTX victims might potentially be made…

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Eleventh Circuit Revives Software Copyright Claim but Rules Against Insurer in Trade Secret Case

Legal News In a dual opinion delivered on Thursday, the Eleventh Circuit Court has revived a copyright infringement claim by software firm Compulife. However, it dismissed Compulife’s effort to compel Zurich American Insurance Co. to cover a judgment against an insurance agent accused of aiding three other individuals in the misappropriation of Compulife’s trade secrets….

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“Amazon Wins Default Judgment Against Sellers of Counterfeit Luxury Goods”

Amazon secured a default judgment Thursday in Washington federal court against sellers involved in the distribution of counterfeit luxury goods. These sellers had collaborated with social media influencers to market fake Hermes, Chanel, and Christian Dior products. The court’s decision came after the defendants did not respond to Amazon’s complaint by the designated deadline. For…

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TTAB Ruling Sets Precedent: Amazon Affiliate Sites Face Trademark Registration Challenges

The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) recently delivered a significant ruling affecting Amazon affiliate sites. In a precedential decision on Wednesday, the board upheld its refusal to register a trademark for a culinary website operating as an Amazon affiliate. Despite earning commissions by directing consumers to products sold by third parties, the website was…

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Black Attorney Sues Duane Morris LLP Alleging Racial and Gender Pay Discrimination

A Black attorney has initiated legal proceedings against Duane Morris LLP in a California federal court, alleging systemic underpayment of female and nonwhite attorneys. Additionally, the lawsuit claims that the firm engaged in an employee misclassification scheme, which purportedly allowed Duane Morris to transfer firm expenses to nonequity partners. For further details on the case,…

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Ex-Merchandising Executive Accused of Derailing $47 Million Lowe’s Deal in Federal Suit

An ex-merchandising company executive has been accused of exploiting trade secrets to sabotage a $47 million deal with home improvement giant Lowe’s Cos. Inc., according to a recent [federal lawsuit in North Carolina](https://www.law360.com/articles/1864737/merchandising-co-says-ex-vp-sunk-47m-deal-with-lowe-s). The former employer alleges that the executive’s actions directly led to the collapse of the substantial commercial agreement, raising significant concerns about…

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AI Startups Claim Monopolistic Control by Record Labels Will Undermine Copyright Lawsuits

Two artificial intelligence startups announced on Thursday that the major record labels’ monopolistic grip on the music industry will inevitably nullify their federal lawsuits. These lawsuits allege that the AI companies infringed copyrighted works while using them to train neural networks aimed at generating original music from user prompts. The plaintiffs argue that the pervasive…

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Roberta Kaplan Expands New Firm Kaplan Martin with Key Partner Additions from Previous Practice

Manhattan litigator Roberta Kaplan is strengthening her new litigation boutique, Kaplan Martin, by adding former colleagues from her previous firm. The firm announced Thursday that Christopher Le Coney and D. Brandon Trice have joined as partners. Both lawyers transitioned from Kaplan Hecker & Fink, where they were involved in complex litigation in counsel roles. Roberta…

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Advertisers Play Key Role in Sustaining Above the Law’s Diverse Legal Content and Community Engagement

In a recent article, Above the Law commended their advertisers, highlighting their contributions to the legal community. This acknowledgment underscores the importance of advertiser support in facilitating the diverse range of legal content and resources provided by the publication. The article emphasizes how these partnerships enable Above the Law to deliver high-quality news, commentary, and…

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ASIC Urges General Counsels to Combat Greenwashing Amid Rising Regulatory Scrutiny

The Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) has highlighted the increasing importance for General Counsels to play an active role in preventing “greenwashing.” The regulator’s focus on greenwashing—where companies misleadingly promote their products or policies as environmentally friendly—has intensified, with indications of potential prosecutions on the horizon. Legal professionals working within corporate settings should stay…

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AI-Driven Healthcare Startup Abridge Appoints Ex-Google AI Policy Lead as General Counsel After $150M Series C Fundraising

Abridge, an AI-focused healthcare startup valued at $850 million, has appointed former Google AI policy lead Tim Hwang as its first general counsel. The announcement follows Abridge’s recent Series C funding round, in which it raised $150 million. Hwang, who will be responsible for leading a legal team of three, overseeing legal strategy, and managing…

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“KHRN Report Reveals Persistent Human Rights Violations in Iran’s Kurdish Regions”

The Kurdistan Human Rights Network (KHRN), an independent and non-profit organization, recently released its July report detailing human rights violations against Kurdish civilians in various regions of Iran. The report, accessible here, documents numerous instances of executions, femicides, and civilian deaths. According to the data compiled by KHRN, Iran executed four prisoners on charges including…

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Sixth Circuit Dismisses Attorney’s Civil Rights Appeal on Statute of Limitations Grounds

A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has dismissed attorney Connie Reguli’s civil rights appeal on statute-of-limitation grounds. Reguli, a civil rights attorney, had pursued First Amendment retaliation claims against a police officer who searched her private Facebook records to prosecute her criminal trial. The court ruled that the…

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