UK Government to Establish Company Sustainability Disclosure Standards in Alignment with Global Trends

In a significant move that aligns with global sustainability trends, the UK government announced on August 2, 2023 that it plans to establish company sustainability disclosure standards. The proposed standards will be in place by July 2024, with the aim of enhancing the comparability and value of reported information for investors. This initiative demonstrates the…

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AI Giants Commit to White House Guidelines for Ethical and Transparent Technology

In a move signaling the continued trend towards greater responsibility and transparency in artificial intelligence (AI) deployment, several leading generative AI companies, including Meta, OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Anthropic, and Inflection, have committed to voluntary guidelines proposed by the White House. These new guidelines aim to enhance the safety, transparency, and reliability of AI technology. As…

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Combating Loneliness in the Legal Profession: Strategies for Improved Emotional Health

Legal professionals encounter many unique challenges in their daily practices — one significant concern being loneliness. According to one survey discussed in the Harvard Business Review, it appears that the legal profession can be one of the most isolating [1]. Feelings of isolation and detachment in such a demanding field can lead to deteriorating performance…

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EEOC Sues Radiant Services Corp for Racial Discrimination in Hiring Practices

According to recent reports, the U.S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed a lawsuit on Sept.13, 2022 against Radiant Services Corp – a commercial laundry facility based in Gardena, Los Angeles. The allegations include discouraging and denying equal job opportunities to Black, Asian and white workers. The lawsuit details instances where Radiant Services may have…

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Columbia Law School’s Video Submission Requirement: A Genuine Admissions Strategy or Affirmative Action Circumvention?

Columbia Law School recently stoked controversy by introducing a short video submission as part of their application requirements. The response on social media and various news outlets was swift. Many accused Columbia Law of exploiting this requirement to bypass the ruling of the Roberts Court that effectively overturned affirmative action recruitment. In response, it’s essential…

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UNCITRAL Concludes 56th Session: Anticipating New Guidelines for International Trade Law

The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) concluded its 56th session in Vienna, Austria on July 25, 2023. This influential conference brought together legal scholars and practitioners from around the globe to discuss and shape the future of international trade law. According to the information provided by legal updates publisher JD Supra, numerous…

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CNN Faces Punitive Damages in Florida Veteran’s Defamation Lawsuit Over Afghanistan Allegations

In a recent ruling, a Florida judge has approved the request for punitive damages in a defamation lawsuit filed by military veteran Zachary Young and his company, Nemex Enterprises Inc., against Cable News Network Inc. (CNN). The case hinges on alleged defamatory comments made by CNN employees about Young’s involvement in a supposedly “black market”…

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FTX Founder’s Detention Defended by Prosecutors Despite Harvard Law Professor’s Advocacy

In a Thursday letter, federal prosecutors countered arguments made by Harvard Law School professor emeritus Laurence Tribe and Sam Bankman-Fried’s attorneys who were advocating against the detention of Bankman-Fried, the FTX founder. The prosecutors urged a Manhattan federal judge to uphold the detention, asserting that it did not violate Bankman-Fried’s constitutional rights. Assistant U.S. attorney…

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Navigating eCommerce Platforms: Overcoming First Sale Doctrine to Combat Unauthorized Resellers

In an increasingly online commercial landscape, brands are facing significant challenges protecting their reputation and profit margins from unauthorized sellers. Prevailing on eCommerce platforms like Amazon, eBay, and Walmart, these unauthorized resellers peddle products without the company’s consent or approval, significantly undermining brand value and eroding profitability. A recent piece by Kohrman Jackson & Krantz…

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SEC’s New Cybersecurity Disclosure Rules: Impact on Corporate Legal Professionals and Compliance

Legal professionals in the corporate world should be aware of significant changes to the cybersecurity disclosure rules implemented by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The organization approved these new requirements on July 26, 2023 and they primarily focus on mandating public companies to make specific disclosures regarding substantial cybersecurity incidents and periodic disclosure of…

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FCC and FTC Unite to Combat Illegal Telemarketing in Operation Stop Scam Calls

In a concerted effort to tackle the rampant issue of unwanted and illegal phone calls and text messages, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are joining forces in a cooperative endeavor boldy named “Operation Stop Scam Calls”. This report from JD Supra details the multi-jurisdictional approach the two commissions plan…

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