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A New Jersey state judge will allow two Beasley Allen Law Firm attorneys to represent a California couple in their suit accusing Johnson & Johnson of selling carcinogenic talc-based baby powder and appear pro hac vice despite the company's opposition. ow.ly/IYRK50WeeWr

A New Jersey state judge will allow two Beasley Allen Law Firm attorneys to represent a California couple in their suit accusing Johnson & Johnson of selling carcinogenic talc-based baby powder and appear pro hac vice despite the company's opposition. ow.ly/IYRK50WeeWr
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In advice that may be especially relevant for attorneys who work in specific niches, a leading immigration attorney says it's become more important than ever for all lawyers to consider how their legal guidance could accidentally harm immigrant clients. law360.com/pulse/articles…

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An analytics firm says a case involving machine learning patents pushes patent eligibility jurisprudence to "its breaking point," asking the full Federal Circuit to hear the case after its patents for using machine learning to schedule TV broadcasts were found invalid.

An analytics firm says a case involving machine learning patents pushes patent eligibility jurisprudence to "its breaking point," asking the full Federal Circuit to hear the case after its patents for using machine learning to schedule TV broadcasts were found invalid.
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The first half of 2025 saw federal courts knock down key provisions of EEOC regulations and guidance that aimed to safeguard pregnant workers and LGBTQ employees, but experts say the legal underpinnings of those policies are still intact. law360.com/employment-aut…

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A Texas appellate court blocked the city of San Antonio from going forward with a program that included funding for out-of-state travel for abortions. law360.com/articles/23557…

A Texas appellate court blocked the city of San Antonio from going forward with a program that included funding for out-of-state travel for abortions. law360.com/articles/23557…
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Bankruptcy judges will consider Exela Technologies' Chapter 11 plan and disclosure statement, decide whether Party City can solicit creditor votes on its plan, and rule on the roughly $7 million asset sale of Publishers Clearing House. law360.com/bankruptcy-aut…

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A D.C. Circuit panel on Friday reopened a lawsuit challenging a Washington, D.C., law that permits noncitizen Washingtonians to vote in local elections, saying the suit's claims of vote dilution were enough to establish standing. law360.com/articles/23558…

A D.C. Circuit panel on Friday reopened a lawsuit challenging a Washington, D.C., law that permits noncitizen Washingtonians to vote in local elections, saying the suit's claims of vote dilution were enough to establish standing. law360.com/articles/23558…
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A California federal judge has ordered The Neil Jones Food Co.'s defense counsel to explain why she shouldn't sanction them for filing a dismissal motion that appears to plagiarize a losing motion filed by another firm in another case in the district. law360.com/articles/23558…

A California federal judge has ordered The Neil Jones Food Co.'s defense counsel to explain why she shouldn't sanction them for filing a dismissal motion that appears to plagiarize a losing motion filed by another firm in another case in the district. law360.com/articles/23558…
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Authorities from the U.S., China and other major countries have endorsed payment transparency standards slated to take effect in 2030 that would require information on peer-to-peer cross-border payments above $1,000. law360.com/articles/23552…

Authorities from the U.S., China and other major countries have endorsed payment transparency standards slated to take effect in 2030 that would require information on peer-to-peer cross-border payments above $1,000. law360.com/articles/23552…
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A Texas federal judge dismissed a proposed class action Wednesday against cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike Inc. from airline customers whose flights were delayed or canceled due to the catastrophic July 2024 global IT outage. law360.com/articles/23557…

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A Manhattan federal judge has denied a request from AlterNet and Raw Story to reconsider the dismissal of their lawsuit accusing OpenAI of removing author and copyright information from material to train ChatGPT. law360.com/articles/23557…

A Manhattan federal judge has denied a request from AlterNet and Raw Story to reconsider the dismissal of their lawsuit accusing OpenAI of removing author and copyright information from material to train ChatGPT. law360.com/articles/23557…
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A Michigan state judge will not remove himself from overseeing criminal charges against an attorney who is accused of accessing voting machines after the 2020 presidential election, finding there was no evidence to support her claims that he is biased. law360.com/articles/23557…

A Michigan state judge will not remove himself from overseeing criminal charges against an attorney who is accused of accessing voting machines after the 2020 presidential election, finding there was no evidence to support her claims that he is biased. law360.com/articles/23557…
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Sig Sauer is asking a Connecticut federal judge to throw out an attorney's suit claiming it defamed him in a March press release as a "grifter" for his legal actions and litigation against the gun maker. law360.com/articles/23558…

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Florida's judicial ethics watchdog said a sitting judge who was formerly a police officer in the same county in which the judge presides may not recertify law enforcement credentials. law360.com/articles/23548…

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Exxon Mobil told a federal court that a November trial in a class action accusing it of misleading investors should be delayed, writing that the class is seeking a trial on new theories of liability that were not presented at class certification. law360.com/articles/23558…

Exxon Mobil told a federal court that a November trial in a class action accusing it of misleading investors should be delayed, writing that the class is seeking a trial on new theories of liability that were not presented at class certification. law360.com/articles/23558…
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The Texas Supreme Court on Friday declined to take up a venue dispute in a defamation suit against USA Today over a 2021 investigative series into tax services and technology company Ryan LLC. law360.com/articles/23558…

The Texas Supreme Court on Friday declined to take up a venue dispute in a defamation suit against USA Today over a 2021 investigative series into tax services and technology company Ryan LLC. law360.com/articles/23558…
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The FCC has signaled that it's open to the idea of stripping away some of the ownership regulations that right-leaning groups and activists say make it too hard for local broadcasters to compete with more heavyweight media companies. law360.com/articles/23557…

The FCC has signaled that it's open to the idea of stripping away some of the ownership regulations that right-leaning groups and activists say make it too hard for local broadcasters to compete with more heavyweight media companies. law360.com/articles/23557…
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently made moves including the enactment of a one-year waiver on a construction authorization policy in order to "speed up" natural gas infrastructure projects in the U.S. law360.com/articles/23558…

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently made moves including the enactment of a one-year waiver on a construction authorization policy in order to "speed up" natural gas infrastructure projects in the U.S. law360.com/articles/23558…
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Michigan's attorney general and several environmental groups want to undo the federal government's order forcing a retiring power plant to stay open through the summer, saying the energy crisis cited in the order doesn't exist. law360.com/articles/23557…

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Nielsen won an early partial victory in a suit accusing a consumer intelligence venture it spun off in 2021 of seeking to cut off access to data used by the former parent and another business Nielsen intends to sell to the spinoff's competitor, Circana. law360.com/articles/23557…

Nielsen won an early partial victory in a suit accusing a consumer intelligence venture it spun off in 2021 of seeking to cut off access to data used by the former parent and another business Nielsen intends to sell to the spinoff's competitor, Circana. law360.com/articles/23557…