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This week on Law360, several legal stories have captured the industry’s attention, prominently featuring top law firms and critical legal developments from the past week. Subscribers have delved into over 200 articles daily, exploring more than 60 topics that span various industries and practice areas. With features such as daily newsletters and expert analysis, legal…

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Google Opposes Rumble’s Judge Recusal Bid in Antitrust Battle as Unfounded Strategy

Google has recently countered Rumble’s efforts to recuse a federal judge in their ongoing antitrust dispute, labeling the move as a “cynical maneuver” aimed at advancing Rumble’s appeal in the Ninth Circuit. The heart of this legal tangle lies in the challenged relationship between the judge and Google’s top in-house litigation executive. Rumble, a burgeoning…

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Legal Tensions Rise as Google Challenges Rumble’s Bid to Recuse Judge in Antitrust Case

In a legal skirmish that highlights the evolving complexities of online competition, Google has accused video-sharing platform Rumble of employing a “cynical maneuver” in its attempt to have the presiding judge recused from their antitrust lawsuit. At the heart of the matter, Rumble asserts that the judge’s impartiality is compromised, a claim Google strongly disputes…

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Georgia Faces Surge in Personal Injury Lawsuits Amid Looming Tort Reform

The legal landscape in Georgia is undergoing a significant shift, as a surge in personal injury lawsuits emerges ahead of impending tort reform legislation. This spike in legal activity comes amid growing anticipation of changes that could potentially restrict future claims. Georgia’s legal community and corporate stakeholders are closely monitoring this influx, which has underscored…

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California Judge Sanctions Attorney for Fabricated Legal Citations in AI-Assisted Motion Drafting

In a telling example of the challenges surrounding the use of artificial intelligence in legal practice, a California federal judge recently sanctioned an attorney who represented plaintiffs in a proposed class action against Vuori Inc., a clothing brand. The attorney had relied on approximately six AI tools to draft a motion, yet the motion ended…

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Figma Faces Legal Battle Over Alleged Use of Customer Data for AI Training

Figma, the well-known user interface design platform, is facing legal challenges just months after its public market debut. Recently, a proposed class action was filed in a California federal court accusing the company of utilizing customers’ intellectual property without consent to train its artificial intelligence tools. This lawsuit raises significant questions about data privacy and…

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Elon Musk’s AI Startup Strengthens Legal Team with Former DOJ Attorney Appointment

Elon Musk’s latest venture into artificial intelligence, where strategic legal guidance is crucial, welcomes a new General Counsel with a noteworthy background. Former attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), who played a significant role in high-stakes litigation and regulatory matters, is stepping into the legal helm of Musk’s AI startup. This move aligns…

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Tata Consultancy Services Faces Upholding of $168 Million Verdict Over Trade Secret Misappropriation in US Court

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS) faces a significant legal setback as the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a $168 million verdict against the company for misappropriating trade secrets from Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC). This decision underscores the stringent legal framework surrounding intellectual property theft, particularly in the technology sector. The appellate ruling confirms…

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Sysnet North America Resolves Noncompete Dispute, Dropping Lawsuit Against Former Employee

Sysnet North America Inc. has recently informed a Georgia federal court of its decision to dismiss a lawsuit against a former employee, signaling a resolution to a dispute over alleged violations of noncompete clauses. The cybersecurity company had previously initiated legal action, asserting that a former business relationship manager breached restrictive covenants by joining a…

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Amazon Reaches Landmark Settlement as Part of Crackdown on Refund Abuse

Amazon has successfully reached its first settlement in an ongoing legal battle concerning “refund abuse,” a practice where customers manipulate the company’s return process to gain refunds without actually returning products. A Seattle federal judge, on Friday, approved an agreement that will bar the accused individual from accessing Amazon’s platform for five years. This measure…

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Kushi Labs Drops Legal Battle Against Competitor in Trade Secrets Case, Focusing on Ex-Employees

In the latest development within the cannabis industry, Kushi Labs LLC, a New Jersey-based producer of cannabis products, has opted to withdraw its legal claims against a competing manufacturer. This decision is part of an ongoing federal lawsuit accusing former employees of purloining confidential trade secrets. The company alleged that these ex-employees transferred the proprietary…

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OpenAI Challenges Trademark Injunction in Landmark Ninth Circuit Case

OpenAI has recently petitioned the Ninth Circuit to overturn a preliminary injunction favoring IYO Inc., which prevents OpenAI from utilizing a trademark associated with their acquired competitor, IO Products Inc. OpenAI contends that the injunction, granted by a lower court, lacks factual basis and is predicated on speculative harm, rather than concrete evidence of potential…

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U.S. Patent Office Director Rejects 57 Petitions in Landmark Patent Challenge Shift

In a significant move, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires has dismissed 57 petitions challenging patents under the America Invents Act, with a delineation between those denied for discretionary reasons and those rejected on their merits. This decision marks a noticeable shift in how patent challenges are being handled, reflecting a more nuanced…

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Norm Ai Secures $50 Million Investment to Revolutionize Legal Industry with AI-driven Law Firm Launch

Norm Ai’s recent announcement of a substantial $50 million investment underscores significant advancements in the intersection of artificial intelligence and legal practice. This capital infusion, led by Blackstone, is poised to enhance the company’s AI capabilities, facilitating the launch of a new law firm, which is structured as a limited liability partnership (LLP). The integration…

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Ashurst and Perkins Coie Announce Merger to Form Global Legal Powerhouse with $2.7 Billion Revenue

In a significant development within the legal industry, New York-based law firms Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Davis Polk & Wardwell are advising on the proposed merger between Ashurst and Perkins Coie. This combination aims to create a global law firm with approximately 3,000 lawyers and projected revenues of $2.7 billion, positioning it among the…

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Delaware Jury Orders Gogo to Pay $22.7 Million for Patent Infringement in In-Flight Wi-Fi Dispute

In a recent courtroom showdown, a Delaware federal jury has ruled against Gogo Business Aviation, finding the company liable for infringing four patents held by competitor SmartSky Networks. The jury’s decision culminated in an award of $22.7 million in damages to SmartSky, a key player in the in-flight Wi-Fi market. This legal battle underscores the…

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Judge Upholds Local Grand Jury Authority in Federal Prosecutions, Highlighting D.C.’s Legal Nuances

In a recent decision, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., affirmed the authority of local grand juries to issue indictments that can be prosecuted in federal court. This ruling underscores the unique legal framework of the District of Columbia, where local and federal jurisdictions often intersect. The case at hand involved a D.C. resident who…

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Writers Accuse Databricks of Misusing Copyrights in AI Training Amid Court Dispute Over Deposition Conduct

In a contentious legal battle unfolding in a California federal court, a group of writers has brought allegations against Databricks, claiming the company improperly used copyrighted materials to train its artificial intelligence models. These writers have recently requested judicial intervention, accusing defense attorneys of engaging in deposition misconduct by coaching witnesses during these legal proceedings….

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“Escalating Tensions: Congressman Chris Deluzio Endures Bomb Threats Following Trump’s Seditious Accusations”

In a disquieting escalation of political tensions, Democratic US Congressman Chris Deluzio of Pennsylvania recently faced bomb threats at his offices, subsequent to former President Donald Trump’s incendiary remarks. Trump accused Deluzio and five other lawmakers of engaging in “seditious behavior, punishable by death,” following their participation in a video that urged US military personnel…

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EEOC Names Megan S. Patterson as Acting General Counsel Amid Strategic Shakeup

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has appointed Megan S. Patterson, a former official from the U.S. Department of Labor, as its Acting General Counsel. This move follows the departure of her predecessor, Christopher Lage, and aims to bolster the agency’s litigation and enforcement efforts. Patterson brings with her a wealth of experience from…

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