At least 20 amicus briefs have been filed in a dispute over ROSS Intelligence’s alleged use of Westlaw headnotes to train its AI, with amici contending that the case holds significant implications for information access and copyright law. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Investors Sue DeFi Technologies After Stock Plunge Tied to Disclosures
“The SEC is going to be increasingly focusing on market structure risks, which is going to step up these types of suits,” said Sahal A. Assar, the blockchain and digital asset practice group leader at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, who is not involved in the case. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'Time Matters': US Attorney Jay Clayton Urges Quick Cooperation in Corporate Resolution
Clayton, addressing a crowd at the New York City Bar Association’s annual International White Collar Symposium, said he would offer “real benefits” to those committed to turning over bad actors and resolving matters quickly. Click Here To Read The Full Article
California Reproductive Health Geofencing Law Could Trip Up Retailers, Other Users of Location Data
The law aims to protect the privacy of individuals who go to a facility that conducts abortions or provides other reproductive health services. Click Here To Read The Full Article
‘Difficult to Accept': DC Circuit Appears Wary of Uber's Bid to Arbitrate ‘Guest Rider' Claims
The case concerns a wife’s negligence, strict liability and failure to warn claims against Uber on behalf of her husband who was permanently injured in a collision while in an Uber ordered from her account. The husband doesn’t have an Uber account and says he never accepted the terms of use. Click Here To […]

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