“This lawsuit was filed with maximum press fanfare and the promise of proving up an egregious series of misrepresentations,” wrote OpenAI’s counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and Morrison & Foerster in the motion. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Courtroom Pointers from the New Federal Judges in San Jose, California
Some background and practice tips from U.S. District Judges Casey Pitts, Eumi Lee and Noe l Wise, who took part in a Federal Bar Association panel earlier this month alongside their colleagues Trina Thompson and Araceli Marti nez-Olgui n, who sit in San Francisco. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Associate GC's Firing Exemplifies Hard Line Employers Are Taking to Rein In Risks From Viral Videos
ManpowerGroup dismissed Shannon Kobylarczyk less than 24 hours after the Milwaukee Brewers fan was captured on video telling a Latino Los Angeles Dodgers fan, “You know what, let’s call ICE.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
The Rise of ‘Settled Expectations' In USPTO Review and the Fallout for Patent Owners and Challengers
The landscape for discretionary denials at PTAB is evolving quickly; both patent challengers and owners must adapt their strategies to ensure they are not left behind by the USPTO’s new approach. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'Vindictive Prosecution?' Comey's Defense Attorneys File Motions to Dismiss Indictment
President Donald Trump ordered the prosecution of James Comey in retaliation for the former FBI director’s criticisms, his lawyers said in a motion asking a federal judge to dismiss the indictment for alleged vindictive prosecution from an interim U.S. attorney that in another motion, they said is serving in the role unlawfully. Click Here […]

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