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Courts, Sponsored Content
Amazon Not Liable For Injuries To Purchaser Of Defective Lithium Ion Battery Bought On Its Website
Amazon had no control or influence over the design or construction of the product sold, did not assume or administer product warranty obligations, did not hold the product out as its own, and had no control over warnings, instructions, and labeling. -
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Stay Dissolved For OSHA Large Employer Vaccinate Or Test Mandate
In dissolving the stay, the Sixth Circuit noted that the agency’s responsibility to protect the safety and health of employees 'is hardly limited to 'hard hats and safety goggles.'' - Sponsored
Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
Zach Warren from the Thomson Reuters Institute discusses the potential and the pitfalls. -
Courts, Sponsored Content
U.S. Supreme Court Allows Abortion Providers’ Challenge To Texas Law To Proceed
The high court found that abortion providers can move forward against some of the parties in challenges to a Texas law that disallows abortion after about six weeks.
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How VitalLaw Is Transforming Legal Research: An Interview With VP Ken Crutchfield Of Wolters Kluwer
Crutchfield discusses the ins and outs of VitalLaw and how it’s helping lawyers change the way they approach legal research. -
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Lawsuit Over Taylor Swift’s ‘Shake It Off’ Will Go To Jury
Two songwriters who allege that Taylor Swift lifted their lyrics for her 2014 megahit 'Shake It Off' will be entitled to a jury trial on their allegations. -
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VitalLaw: Everything You Need to Master The Area Of Securities Law
VitalLaw offers in-depth coverage in 38 practice areas, and, as the flagship area where VitalLaw started, Securities and Capital Markets is one of the most robust. -
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Work Smarter, Not Harder, With VitalLaw For Corporate Counsel
Designed specifically for and vetted by corporate counsel users, VitalLaw for Corporate Counsel reflects the unique needs of corporate users and incorporates workflow decisions that mirror their daily work processes. -
Courts, Sponsored Content
Apple’s Challenge To The NHK-Fintiv Doctrine Can’t Be Heard In Federal Court
The technology company lacked standing to pursue its claim that the PTO’s rules for inter partes review unlawfully deferred to pending court cases. - Sponsored
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms. -
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Meet VitalLaw: The New Digital Platform That Will Change The Way You Do Legal Research
With VitalLaw, you can now access more than 40% more primary source content, as well as interactive dashboards, all federal and state laws, intelligent tools that allow for more efficient workflows, and so much more. -
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No Injunction Pending Appeal For Mass General Brigham Employees Denied COVID Vaccine Exemption Requests
The employees acknowledged that Mass General Brigham granted religious or medical exemptions to at least 234 employees. -
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‘Cat People’: Breeders Of A Wolf-Like Feline Entitled To Trial On Their Copyright Infringement Claims
The lawsuit against the Sinclair Broadcasting Group survived motions for summary judgment on a wide range of grounds. -
Courts, Sponsored Content
Sixth Circuit Designated To Rule On Consolidated Challenges To OSHA’s Vaccinate Or Test Mandate
The Sixth Circuit, randomly selected by lottery, will review the petitions filed in federal appeals courts within 10 days of the issuance of OSHA’s ETS. -
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Design Defect Claim Alone Survives Challenge By Retail Seller Of Vaping Device
Circumstantial evidence raised a jury question as to whether batteries used in a vaping device were defective under the consumer expectations test, but inadequate warning claims fell short.
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The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms.
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Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The rise of remote work has dramatically reshaped the relationship between Lawyers and Law Firms, see how Scale LLP has taken the steps to get…
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
If 2023 introduced legal professionals to generative AI, then 2024 will be when law firms start adapting to utilize it. Things are moving fast, so…
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Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
Zach Warren from the Thomson Reuters Institute discusses the potential and the pitfalls.
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Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm.
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Government, Sponsored Content
Federal Employees And Service Members Fail To Secure Preliminary Injunction Against COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Uncertainty over whether the federal employees and service members who sued will ever need to undergo compulsory vaccination or experience adverse employment actions weighed 'decisively against' ripeness and irreparability in their request for preliminary injunctive relief, according to a federal district court in the District of Columbia. -
Labor / Employment, Sponsored Content
Court Addresses Some Of The Bostock Gaps In Declaratory Judgment Class Suit By Church And Christian-Owned Business
The entities sought religious exemption from, and a declaration that they do not violate, the anti-discrimination provisions of Title VII so that they could hire and fire in accordance with their alleged religious beliefs and employment policies. -
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Supreme Court Hears Challenges On Texas Abortion Laws
The Court heard two cases on S.B. 8 back to back: Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson and U.S. v. Texas. The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Texas’s 'heartbeat' abortion law, S.B. 8, on November 1, 2021, after setting an expedited briefing and argument schedule. The issues before the Court concern not the legality of the ban, but whether the cases can be brought in federal court.