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Visa and Mastercard Challenge U.S. Supreme Court Over Class Action Order

Visa (V.N) and Mastercard (MA.N) have jointly filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a federal judge's…

Federal Appeals Courts Establish AI Committees

In a proactive move to address the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) within the legal system, two federal appeals courts…

Slarskey LLC Secures $10 Million Arbitration Victory for Mishcon de Reya New York LLP

In a legal triumph, Slarskey LLC has secured a Final Award totaling $9.745 million on behalf of Mishcon de Reya…

Michigan Mother on Trial for Failure to Prevent High School Shooting

FILE PHOTO: Jennifer Crumbley, the parent of accused Oxford High School gunman Ethan Crumbley, is escorted into the courtroom by…

Ohio Senate Passes Ban on Gender-Affirming Care and Transgender Athlete Participation

Organizers including clergy, business owners, social workers and transgender individuals gather in the Ohio Statehouse for a press conference on…

Meta Platforms Introduces Safeguards for Teen Users on Instagram and Facebook

Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook), announced a series of new measures aimed at enhancing the safety of teenage users on its…

Nanny Wins Overtime Case Against Florida Family

In a recent decision, a U.S. appeals court ruled in favor of a nanny, Maria Blanco, who worked nearly 80…

Google Settles Patent Lawsuit Over Alleged Infringement of Computer Chip Designs

Google LLC has settled a patent lawsuit, averting a federal jury trial where it faced accusations of appropriating protected computer…

Oregon Jury Orders PacifiCorp to Pay $62 Million in Wildfire Damages

An Oregon state jury has ruled against PacifiCorp, an electric utility owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, ordering the company…

Quinn Emanuel Settles $1.4 Million Legal Fee Dispute with Prominent Honduran Family

In a recent legal development, renowned U.S. law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan has successfully resolved a longstanding dispute…

U.S. Supreme Court Temporarily Approves Razor-Wire Fence Adjustment Along Texas-Mexico Border

In a recent 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has granted temporary permission for U.S. Border Patrol agents to modify…

Federal Judge Blocks North Carolina’s Voter Verification Change

A federal judge has intervened to prevent North Carolina from implementing a more stringent voter verification process for individuals registering…