The four-week trial, featuring plaintiffs Monica Kent and Deborah Schultz, two women who got ovarian cancer, is the first from among talcum powder lawsuits coordinated in California’s state courts and could be a harbinger for similar trials in 2026. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Grape Slip-and-Fall Dispute Slides Forward Against Walmart, Federal Judge Rules
“We are happy the court denied the core of Walmart’s motion and are looking forward to continuing to litigate this case to seek justice for our client,” said Justin K. Gelfand of Margulis Gelfand in St. Louis, who is representing the plaintiff. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Dykema Gossett Defends General Motors From Potential $73M Verdict
On Nov. 7, jurors in the Eighth Judicial District Court in Las Vegas, before Judge Tara Clark Newberry, decided that plaintiff Allie Mead had not shown that GM and the lap belt in the Chevrolet pickup truck she was riding in as a passenger, were responsible for the injuries she suffered when that truck crashed […]
Filling The Gap Left by Thaler as to When an AI-Generated Work May Be Copyrighted Due to Human Contribution and Prompt-Engineering
Attorneys following Thaler and AI’s impact on copyright law would be well-served by examining the Allen Case. Therefore, this article discusses key arguments made in the MSJ to assist attorneys in assessing whether human input when using AI to generate a work may make that work copyrightable. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Live from GCC East with Jennifer Contegiacomo
Jennifer Contegiacomo joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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