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Federal Court Evaluates Constitutionality of School's Transgender Policy Prohibiting Parental Notice
“Here, the constitutional questions raised by Landerer’s substantive and procedural due process claims are not beyond debate, as shown by the various courts that addressed…
Klarna Among the Latest E-Commerce Sites Hit With Suit Over Marketing Commissions
This action was surfaced by Law.com Radar, which delivers real-time alerting on new litigation across more than 2,600 state and federal courts. Click here to…
Authenticity In an AI World
In today’s digitally connected world, we have unparalleled tools at our disposal to connect with target audiences. But with them comes a critical challenge: how…
How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'Keep Listening and Keep Learning,' Says Pavan Agarwal of Foley & Lardner
“As much as you can, stay focused on the privilege of having the opportunity to work with an incredible team of people (lawyers and business…
Midtown or Buckhead? For Atlanta Law Firms, Neighborhood Preferences Are Shifting
New Class A space and proximity to interstates attract most Big Law firms to Midtown.
News Publishers Sue AI Firm Cohere, Alleging Copyright and Trademark Violations
The suit filed by a coalition of news publishers from the U.S., the U.K. and Canada say Cohere’s AI products regurgitate near-verbatim stories in real…
The Law Firm Disrupted: Arizona Merger Offers A Playbook To Strike Fear in Midsize Law Firms
An accounting firm with 2,100 employees across the U.S. has joined forces with a business law boutique. Now it can sell clients on the ability…
'Work There Will Dry Up': White-Collar Defense Practices Poised to See Slow Downs
Litigation and investigation partners are bracing for shifting demand after Trump’s executive order pausing FCPA enforcement, among other policy changes.
'Legal Frankenstein' Led to PCB Verdict, Monsanto Tells Washington Supreme Court
On Tuesday, Monsanto attorney Lauren Goldman of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher asked the Washington Supreme Court to overturn a jury’s $185 million PCB verdict in…
White Man Claims Seattle Discriminated Against Him. Judge Disagreed
The ruling dismissing the reverse-discrimination claims comes just as employers brace for a new onslaught of DEI-based investigations and lawsuits from the federal government and…