Senior Ashurst Beijing Lawyer Joins New York Boutique Firm Sterlington, Boosting Transatlantic Presence

Yan Yuan, the head of Ashurst’s Beijing office, has announced his departure to join Sterlington, a boutique law firm based in New York. Accompanying Yuan in this move is an associate from Ashurst. This strategic transition marks a significant talent acquisition for Sterlington, potentially strengthening their practice with Yuan’s expertise and network. For more details…

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Federal Circuit Urges D.C. Circuit to Reject Judge Newman’s Bid to Unseal Suspension Documents

The Federal Circuit has urged the D.C. Circuit to deny U.S. Circuit Judge Pauline Newman’s attempt to unseal documents concerning her suspension. Judge Newman had been suspended for her refusal to engage in an investigation into her fitness to serve. The Circuit Court judges stated that the documents in question hold “questionable relevance” to the…

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California Judge Signals Potential Narrowing of Music Copyright Lawsuit Against Anthropic AI

A recent decision by a California federal judge may narrow the scope of an ongoing copyright lawsuit involving music publishers and the artificial intelligence company, Anthropic. The judge indicated a predisposition to dismiss part of the case, wherein music publishers accuse Anthropic of using their song lyrics to train its chatbot. The reasoning provided was…

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EPA Approves California’s Pioneering Ban on New Gasoline Vehicles by 2035, Setting Precedent for Other States

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved California’s initiative to prohibit the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, granting the necessary waivers under the Clean Air Act. This decision allows California to implement its Advanced Clean Cars II Rule and Advanced Clean Fleets Regulation, both of which are central to the state’s ambitious…

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Hogan Lovells Banking Partner Returns to Baker McKenzie Amid Australia’s Market Exit

Bryan Paisley, a prominent banking and finance partner from Hogan Lovells, is set to return to Baker McKenzie. This move coincides with Hogan Lovells’ decision to withdraw from the Australian market. According to available information, Hogan Lovells intends to keep its Sydney office operational until March. For further details on the story, you can view…

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Illinois Supreme Court Authorizes AI Use in Legal Practice, Balances Advancement and Ethics

Attorneys, judges, and court staff in Illinois have been granted permission to integrate artificial intelligence into their professional activities. This decision, announced by the state’s highest court, stipulates that the use of AI need not be disclosed in pleadings, provided that it aligns with existing rules of professional conduct. This development reflects a progressive approach…

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Foley & Lardner Strengthens Tech and Life Sciences Practices with Key IP Partner Acquisition

Foley & Lardner LLP has expanded its expertise in the technology and life sciences sectors by hiring a seasoned partner from the intellectual property boutique firm, Lerner David LLP. This strategic move is aimed at bolstering Foley’s transactional and litigation capabilities within its New York office. The initiative underscores Foley’s commitment to enhancing their presence…

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Pfizer Appeals Federal Ruling, Seeks Reinstatement of $107.5 Million Verdict Against AstraZeneca

Pfizer has challenged a federal judge’s decision to overturn a Delaware jury’s verdict, which had previously determined that AstraZeneca owed $107.5 million for patent infringement related to two cancer drugs. In an appeal to the Federal Circuit, a Pfizer division argued that the judge had made an error in dismissing the jury’s findings. The case…

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Ninth Circuit Revives Teradata’s Antitrust and Trade Secret Case Against SAP

A recent decision by a Ninth Circuit panel has injected new life into Teradata Corp.’s antitrust and trade secret lawsuit against SAP, a prominent German software company. The revival comes after a lower court had previously dismissed the case, despite existing factual disputes concerning the potential market impacts and the handling of confidential information. Teradata,…

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VLSI Technology Pushes for Transparency in Patent Ownership Dispute with PQA in Federal Court

In a recent legal move, VLSI Technology LLC has pressed a Virginia federal judge to unseal Patent Quality Assurance LLC’s ownership disclosure. VLSI argues that Patent Quality Assurance (PQA) brought this upon itself by opting for litigation in a jurisdiction where such disclosures are mandated. According to VLSI, PQA’s decision to litigate in this particular…

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California Law Firm Challenges Over Financial Proceeds from Michael Avenatti’s Seized Jet

The legal saga surrounding Michael Avenatti continues as a California law firm seeks to claim proceeds from the sale of a private jet. Avenatti, who once represented Stormy Daniels, allegedly acquired the aircraft using funds misappropriated from his clients. This case is the latest installment in a series of legal battles concerning the confiscated plane….

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Miami Beach’s Fontainebleau Hotel Sues Rabbi Shmuley Boteach Over Alleged Social Media Defamation

Miami Beach’s Fontainebleau Hotel has initiated legal action against celebrity Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, accusing him of utilizing his social media platforms to disparage the hotel and its employees. The lawsuit alleges that these actions are part of a “shakedown” strategy aimed at benefiting his charitable organization. This development highlights ongoing tensions between high-profile individuals and…

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“Advertisers as Essential Partners in Sustaining ‘Above the Law’: A Mutual Benefit for Legal Industry Insights”

In a recent article, Above the Law highlights the essential role advertisers play in supporting their platform, expressing an appreciation for these partnerships here. The piece underscores the value of these collaborations, building a bridge between content creation and the financial support necessary to sustain it. Though succinct, the sentiment in the article is clear:…

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Boutique Law Firms Shake Up Industry with Competitive Associate Bonuses

In the latest developments from the legal industry, boutique law firms are increasingly offering substantial bonuses to their associates. This trend, highlighted by Above the Law, underscores a competitive market for legal talent, where smaller firms are vying with their larger counterparts for top legal minds. While Biglaw firms have long dominated discussions around lucrative…

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European Parliament Criticizes Azerbaijan Over Human Rights Violations Amidst Energy Partnership Considerations

The European Parliament has issued a stern condemnation of Azerbaijan over persistent human rights violations, urging the Azerbaijani government to release Armenian prisoners and halt its repression of civil society. In a resolution passed with a significant majority of 434 votes in favor, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have expressed grave concerns regarding Azerbaijan’s…

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Federal Circuit Upholds $95.2 Million Verdict for Altria in R.J. Reynolds Vape Patent Case

The Federal Circuit has upheld a $95.2 million jury verdict in favor of Altria, finding that R.J. Reynolds infringed upon Altria’s vape patents. The decision comes after Reynolds contested the verdict, arguing that the jury’s finding was unsupported by evidence and relied on flawed expert damages testimony. This legal development is significant for the vape…

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Georgia Appeals Court Removes Fani Willis from Trump Election Case Over Impropriety Concerns

The Georgia Court of Appeals has decided to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump and 18 other defendants. This decision emerged after it was revealed that Willis had a previously undisclosed relationship with Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor assigned to lead the case. The appeals…

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Second Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Trademark Lawsuit Against PepsiCo’s Mtn Dew Rise Energy

The Second Circuit Court has affirmed a lower court’s dismissal of a trademark lawsuit against PepsiCo, asserting that the company’s “Mtn Dew Rise Energy” does not infringe on the trademark of a nitro-brewed canned coffee drink branded as “Rise”. This decision upholds a previous ruling in favor of PepsiCo, providing clarity in the ongoing legal…

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