FCC’s Controversial Proposal to Jam Prison Cell Phones Sparks Industry Backlash

The issue of contraband cell phones in prisons has prompted a heated debate over a new Federal Communications Commission proposal that would allow state and local prisons to jam these unauthorized devices. While the plan has gained traction among some Republican attorneys general and companies that supply phone services to prisons, it faces significant opposition…

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Navigating AI and Intellectual Property: Legal Precedents and Challenges Shaping 2025

2025 marked a significant year for intellectual property disputes involving artificial intelligence (AI), with numerous cases setting precedents in how AI-created works are treated under existing IP laws. As companies increasingly leverage AI for creative production, legal questions about ownership, inventorship, and the extent of protection have entered the forefront. One of the most notable…

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Industry Leaders Call for Federal Circuit Review of USPTO ‘Settled Expectations’ Patent Policy

Industry groups are reiterating their call for the Federal Circuit to revisit the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO) policy of considering “settled expectations” to deny patent reviews. This policy, which largely hinges on the age of patents, is under scrutiny for potentially inflicting “severe damage” on the patent system. The ongoing debate accentuates the…

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Dutch Distribution Company Withdraws Lawsuit Against Kraft Heinz Over Data Breach Allegations

In a recent legal development, a distribution company has opted to withdraw a lawsuit against The Kraft Heinz Company. The case, which accused Kraft of unauthorized access and use of proprietary information, centered around allegations that a Kraft executive in the Netherlands improperly downloaded a confidential database. The dispute stemmed from claims that this action…

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Akerman LLP Strengthens Jacksonville Office with Key Litigator Hire Amid Competitive Legal Market

In a strategic move to bolster its litigation capabilities, Akerman LLP has announced the hiring of experienced litigator David Pressley from Smith, Gambrell & Russell. This addition to their Jacksonville office reflects Akerman’s ongoing commitment to strengthening its legal team in key markets. As reported by Bloomberg Law, Pressley brings a substantial track record in…

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Hinshaw & Culbertson Expands Consumer Finance Practice with Key Acquisitions from McGlinchey Stafford

Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP has recently enhanced its capabilities by integrating a team from McGlinchey Stafford’s consumer financial services practice group, a strategic move encompassing both Washington D.C. and Florida. This expansion marks a significant step for Hinshaw, aiming to bolster its expertise and offerings in consumer finance law. The transition introduces six seasoned attorneys…

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Fox Rothschild Strengthens Fintech Offering with Appointment of Former Steptoe Attorney as Practice Chair

In a significant development for its financial technology sector, Fox Rothschild LLP has announced the appointment of a former Steptoe & Johnson LLP attorney as the chair of its newly established fintech and digital assets practice. This strategic move comes as the firm seeks to bolster its capabilities in an area experiencing rapid transformation. Details…

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Westinghouse Appoints Justin Johnson as Chief Legal Officer Amid Global Expansion Strategy

Westinghouse Electric Company has announced the appointment of Justin Johnson as its new Chief Legal Officer. This move comes amid a strategic realignment within the company, aiming to bolster its legal frameworks coinciding with expanding global operations. Johnson’s extensive experience in the energy sector is poised to support Westinghouse’s next phase of growth. Johnson brings…

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Fried Frank Engages Debevoise & Plimpton in Legal Response to Data Breach, Highlights Industry Shift towards Cybersecurity Integration

In a decisive move amid escalating concerns over a data security breach, Fried Frank has engaged Debevoise & Plimpton to handle a lawsuit linked to the incident. This action underscores the firm’s commitment to addressing the breach with formidable legal expertise. Fried Frank’s strategy includes enlisting top-tier data security experts to bolster their response efforts…

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Legal Conflict in Lacrosse Technology Patent Case Highlights Importance of Ethical Practices in Law Firms

STX LLC has petitioned a Delaware federal court for the disqualification of Practus LLP and one of its attorneys from representing their competitor, StringKing Inc., in a patent infringement lawsuit over lacrosse glove technology. The motion contends that a conflict of interest exists, potentially challenging the integrity of the legal proceedings. The case underscores the…

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Decades-Old Fertility Clinic Error Sparks $17M Lawsuit, Raising Questions on Reproductive Technology Regulations

A lawsuit seeking $17 million has been filed against a fertility clinic over a claim that in 1981 an error resulted in a child being born with another patient’s genetic material. The plaintiffs allege that this decades-old mistake was uncovered only recently, prompting legal action against the clinic in question. This discovery taps into ongoing…

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New Jersey Representative LaMonica McIver to Face Full Criminal Indictment in Federal Court

U.S. Representative LaMonica McIver is facing a significant legal challenge as a New Jersey federal judge has decided she must confront the entire criminal indictment lodged against her. The charges stem from an altercation involving federal officers outside a Newark immigration detention center. The judge’s ruling means that McIver, a Democrat representing New Jersey, will…

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Ex-Latham & Watkins Lawyer Alleges Fraudulent Misrepresentation in Hong Kong Lawsuit Amid Regulatory Tensions

A former lawyer from Latham & Watkins’ Hong Kong office has initiated a constructive dismissal claim in the High Court, alleging fraudulent misrepresentation and ethical misconduct by the firm and one of its partners. The lawsuit details a series of accusations, including claims that the firm misrepresented certain aspects of employment and engaged in conduct…

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Effective Strategies for Integrating Lateral Partners in Law Firms: Balancing Culture and Innovation

The integration of lateral talent into law firms, especially at the partner level, demands a nuanced approach that balances the firm’s culture with the fresh perspectives new hires bring. The role of a partner-in-charge is pivotal in facilitating this transition, ensuring both the firm and the incoming partners benefit from the change. Successful integration starts…

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Authors Demand Transparency in OpenAI’s $1 Billion Disney Deal, Highlighting Intellectual Property Concerns in AI Training

In a mounting legal battle over intellectual property rights, bestselling authors have urged a New York federal judge to compel OpenAI to disclose information regarding its recent $1 billion licensing deal with Disney. The authors allege that OpenAI has unlawfully utilized their copyrighted works to train its AI, ChatGPT. They argue that the Disney agreement…

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Build Up Justice NYC Staff Seek Unionization Amid Workload and Compensation Concerns

Staff members at Build Up Justice NYC, a prominent civil legal services organization, have announced their intention to join the Association of Legal Advocates and Attorneys (ALAA). Representing over 3,400 public-interest workers in the metropolitan area, the ALAA could soon include more than 70 of Build Up Justice’s 90 employees who have already signed union…

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Warburg Pincus Appoints Kimberly Johnson as Chief Legal Officer, Launches New Solutions Group for Strategic Growth

Warburg Pincus has announced a significant leadership transition with the appointment of Kimberly Johnson as the Chief Legal Officer (CLO) and the head of its newly established New Solutions group. Johnson’s elevation marks a strategic enhancement of the firm’s legal and compliance framework as she assumes this dual role. Joining Warburg Pincus in 2016, Johnson…

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Judicial Nomination Plagued by Inquiry: Florida Judge Candidate’s Future Uncertain Amid Charity Probe

In a recent development that has captured the attention of the legal community, John Guard, the senior counselor to the attorney general of Florida, has seen his nomination for a federal judgeship in Florida’s Middle District expire unrenewed in the new session of Congress. This decision follows increased scrutiny of Guard due to a criminal…

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