IBM and GlobalFoundries Settle Legal Disputes Over $1.5 Billion Manufacturing Deal

In a legal resolution that draws the curtain on a series of intense disputes between two significant players in the tech industry, IBM and GlobalFoundries US Inc. have reached a settlement over multiple lawsuits. The legal battle saw IBM levying accusations against GlobalFoundries for allegedly breaching a substantial $1.5 billion manufacturing agreement. In a counter-claim,…

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Judicial Conference Ends Ethics Inquiry on Justice Thomas Without DOJ Referral

The Judicial Conference of the United States has decided against referring ethics complaints involving Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Department of Justice for further scrutiny. These complaints were centered around allegations that Justice Thomas failed to disclose numerous luxury gifts and travel over many years. This development was confirmed in a series…

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California Federal Judge Temporarily Avoids Lawsuit Over House Party Incident

A California federal judge has temporarily evaded litigation connected to an alleged assault incident during a party reportedly hosted at the judge’s Pasadena residence. The case involved concerns over underage drinking and insufficient supervision at the event. As the legal proceedings unfold, the judge’s liability in the matter remains uncertain. For further details on the…

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North Carolina Elections Board Poised to Certify Supreme Court Race Amid Ballot Challenge Controversy

The North Carolina State Board of Elections is anticipated to certify the results of the closely observed state Supreme Court race, following an intervention by state officials and incumbent state Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs. This development comes after a Republican candidate attempted to challenge the legitimacy of numerous ballots. Further insights on this electoral…

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Dyson and SharkNinja Settle Patent Dispute, Altering Competitive Landscape in Vacuum Industry

Dyson Inc. and SharkNinja Inc., prominent players in the vacuum cleaner market, have reached a valuable settlement in their extensive patent dispute. The legal battle, which spanned multiple jurisdictions, concluded with both companies informing federal judges in Texas and Massachusetts of the agreement. This development could see changes in how the competitive dynamics between the…

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Judicial Miscalculations and Legal Showdowns: Examining Chief Justice Roberts and the Third Circuit’s Future Cases

The piece titled “Chief Justice Banks On You Being Dumb — See Also” on Above the Law provides readers with pointed commentary on recent statements made by Chief Justice Roberts. Speaking from the highest court, Roberts appears to be addressing the broader public, potentially underestimating their grasp on current legal issues and jurisprudence. Additionally, the…

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Rep. Darrell Issa to Lead House IP Subcommittee Amid Key Patent Reform Initiatives

In the forthcoming Congress, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., is set to resume his role as chair of the House subcommittee responsible for overseeing intellectual property issues. Notably, Issa has actively contributed to legislative efforts by sponsoring bills aimed at capping the number of patents that can be asserted in biosimilar litigation, and mandating transparency in…

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Florida Broker Seeks Supreme Court Clarity on Attorney Fees in Dropped Copyright Cases

A Florida real estate broker has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to resolve an ongoing circuit split regarding the recovery of attorney fees in copyright infringement cases where the suits are subsequently dropped. This legal question has attracted attention due to the inconsistent rulings across various federal appellate courts, leading to uncertainty over whether defendants…

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Supreme Court Urged to Clarify Attorney Fee Awards in Dismissed Copyright Cases Amid Circuit Split

A Florida real estate broker has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a significant legal question: whether defendants in copyright infringement cases can claim attorney fees when those cases are dismissed. The broker’s request underscores a division among various circuit courts on this matter, which he describes as “an obvious candidate” for review…

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Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics Reach Settlement in AI Patent Dispute

Boston Dynamics Inc. has concluded a patent infringement lawsuit it initiated against Ghost Robotics Corp. regarding advanced artificial intelligence technology. The legal proceedings took place in Delaware federal court and involved technology allegedly tested by the U.S. Air Force. This settlement marks a resolution of the dispute between the two technology companies, which are significant…

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South Korean Military Standoff: Soldiers Block Arrest of Ex-President Following Impeachment

A group of South Korean soldiers is reportedly preventing the arrest of former President Yoon Seok-yeol. According to local media outlet Yonhap, officials from the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials have been stopped in their effort to detain Yoon by a military unit, likely the South Korean Army Defence Command’s 55th Security Brigade. The…

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U.S. Judge Approves Class-Action Suit Against Sazerac for Alleged Mislabeling of Southern Comfort Malt Liquor

In a recent decision, a New York federal judge has certified a class of consumers who allege that Sazerac Co. misled customers with deceptive labeling of its Southern Comfort malt liquor products. While the class was certified, one potential class representative was denied the role after it was found he provided false information in interrogatory…

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Federal Circuit Declines to Rehear Patent Dispute Between Comcast and California Firm Over Xfinity App

An ongoing legal battle between Comcast and a small California company over patent claims linked to the Xfinity app has reached a significant impasse. The full Federal Circuit has decided not to revisit a decision that overturned a Delaware federal jury’s earlier infringement verdict in favor of the California firm. This development marks a critical…

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Federal Court Issues $14.8 Million Judgment Against Convicted Murderer Alex Murdaugh in Fraud Case

Alex Murdaugh, who is currently serving consecutive life sentences for the murder of his wife and son, faces additional legal challenges following a federal court’s decision to issue a $14.8 million default judgment against him. The judgment arises from a fraud lawsuit brought by a unit of W. R. Berkley Corp., a prominent insurance company….

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Federal Judiciary Bypasses Referrals of Supreme Court Justices to Attorney General Over Amended Ethics Disclosures

The federal judiciary has opted not to proceed with requests to refer two Justices of the US Supreme Court to the attorney general over potential violations of federal ethics law. This decision was revealed in letters released on Thursday, stemming from a judicial process that questioned the appropriateness of such referrals concerning Supreme Court justices….

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Republicans Appoint Scott Fitzgerald as Antitrust Subcommittee Chair Amid Criticism of Biden’s FTC Policies

In a notable development within the U.S. legislative landscape, Republicans are positioning Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wis., as the head of the House of Representatives’ antitrust subcommittee. This move is being perceived as an assertive strategy, given Fitzgerald’s vocal criticism of President Joe Biden’s Federal Trade Commission policies. The appointment, announced by Rep. Jim Jordan, underscores…

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Justice Department Asserts Legal Shield Over Biden Investigation Audio, Opposes GOP Access Demands

In a recent development, the U.S. Department of Justice has released two legal opinions that outline their position against the efforts by Republican lawmakers to access audio recordings involving President Joe Biden and his ghostwriter. These recordings were part of special counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents. The disclosure of…

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Tech Firm Accuses Southern Motor Carriers of Trade Secret Violations in New Lawsuit

A technology company providing solutions to shippers, carriers, and logistics service providers has initiated legal proceedings against Southern Motor Carriers Association Inc. and a member of its board. The lawsuit alleges interference with contractual and business relations alongside the misappropriation of trade secrets tied to one of the plaintiff’s software packages. The case highlights ongoing…

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Above the Law Celebrates Strong Partnerships with Advertisers, Looks Forward to Continued Success

Above the Law recently extended heartfelt New Year wishes to its advertisers, emphasizing the positive relationships cultivated with partner businesses. The post highlights a sense of gratitude towards advertisers and reflects on the mutual benefits derived from these partnerships. The simple yet meaningful message underscores the value that these advertisers bring to the platform, supporting…

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