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Over two days of friendly hearings, the Commission on Judicial Appointments approved of eight of Gov. Gavin Newsom's candidates for California's courts of appeal.
Law schools are seeing a second consecutive year of surging applications amid political turbulence and market uncertainty.
Harvey's research showed Tenet performing competitively against frontier AI models from developers including Anthropic, OpenAI and Google across a range of legal agent and knowledge benchmarks.
The complaint centers a post by the high-profile lawyer who purports to name the "worst of the worst" federal judges, and who continues to critize jurists.
The court filings announcing the deals made clear that neither party was receiving a cash settlement from the other.
Although this case arose in the pharmaceutical context, the court's reasoning reaches well beyond prescription drugs and provides important guidance for future litigation involving medical devices, software-enabled products, artificial intelligence, and other innovative technologies developed in heavily regulated industries.
Many Big Law firms have explored PE investment, weighing the pros and cons of creating a managed service organization for back-office work. What will it take for one to pull the trigger?
The Australian corporate bond market has been very active this year.
Among those confirmed Thursday was David Sapp, Gov. Gavin Newsom's legal affairs secretary.
The commission in July fined Google €460 million for infringing the Digital Markets Act's self-preferencing rules by unfairly advantaging its own flights, shopping, sports and hotels services over those of its rivals in its online search results. It also ordered the company to pay a €430 million fine for breaching the regulation’s steering provisions.