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Hogan Lovells Welcomes Major Legal Team Acquisition

A significant legal team comprising over 30 professionals, notably 23 Finance and M&A lawyers spearheaded by Patrizio Messina, has officially…

Stanford and Yale Law Lead Shift in Summer Associate Recruiting

Stanford and Yale Law Schools have taken a significant step in the legal recruiting landscape by moving up their law…

College Board Settles Privacy Violation Claims with New York Attorney General

The College Board has agreed to a settlement of $750,000 to resolve allegations made by the New York attorney general…

American Bar Association Proposes Terminology Change in Federal Judiciary

The American Bar Association (ABA) has urged the federal judiciary to revise its terminology, advocating for the discontinuation of the…

Federal Judge Dismisses Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI

In a recent development, a federal judge in California has made a ruling on a copyright lawsuit involving prominent authors…

Cloudflare’s Success Against Patent Trolls Continues

Cloudflare, renowned for its innovative approach to combating patent trolls, has secured another victory in its ongoing battle against Sable…

Fenwick & West Announces Workforce Reduction Amidst Tech Market Challenges

Fenwick & West, a prominent Silicon Valley firm renowned for its focus on technology, has announced a significant reduction in…

Nation-State Hackers Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Cyberattacks

A recent report by Microsoft Corp. unveiled a concerning trend: nation-state hackers are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into their…

Levi & Korsinsky Agrees to Settle Retaliation Lawsuit Over Sex Discrimination Allegations

In a recent court filing, securities class-action law firm Levi & Korsinsky has resolved a lawsuit that accused its founding…

Latham & Watkins Implements Access Changes for Hong Kong Lawyers

In response to Beijing's increased control over Hong Kong, global law firm Latham & Watkins has adjusted its policies regarding…

Federal Judge Blocks Ohio Law Requiring Parental Consent for Social Media Use by Minors

OHIO- A federal judge has halted the implementation of a new Ohio law aimed at regulating minors' access to social…

Massachusetts Judge Dismisses Lawsuits Against Harvard Over Mishandled Donated Bodies

A recent decision by Suffolk County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Salinger in Boston has stirred controversy as he dismissed 12…