Amazon’s in-house patent dispute system, APEX, is becoming a go-to alternative to costly federal court fights.
A Bloomberg Law analysis finds more high-stakes cases are being funneled into the process. https://t.co/qUMhpbkUrv
There is little debate at this point that generative AI is saving law firms time. The question now becomes: Who will save money? https://t.co/6PJlAZ1lcb
Something similar connects many of the top attorneys representing the artificial intelligence industry in its most consequential battles: their resumes. https://t.co/sOaxUaNnUn
New UK rules requiring some lawyers to register as tax advisers even if they don’t do tax works are being blasted as “ludicrous” and risky for the individuals and their firms. https://t.co/NxeIZDwaAv
For three years, one of the country's most prominent Catholic archdioceses has been in a legal fight with its insurer over who should pay at least hundreds of millions of dollars to resolve sex abuse claims. Their war shows few signs of abating. https://t.co/DRFzqSZGuv
House Democrats moved to ban federal immigration officers from using a full-body restraint device that was repeatedly misused by law enforcement and resulted in multiple deaths and serious injuries during arrests, a Bloomberg Law investigation found. https://t.co/94lNFBFrEf
Opinion: Preventing fraud and improper payments requires tradeoffs that affect everyone, not just bad actors. And those tradeoffs are rarely discussed in the public dialogue. https://t.co/VZWBtjkzN1
The provision in the massive tax-and-spending law means spaceports can issue tax-exempt bonds to fund infrastructure projects, much like municipal authorities do to build airports and highways. https://t.co/iIi9MvgRLV
Occasionally, when Judge Helena Barch-Kuchta holds a Zoom meeting in her chambers, a black bear will appear in the background of her screen, rooting around for pine nuts outside the windows of her office. https://t.co/fFF9Q9LyFx
President Donald Trump was expected to seek a different kind of judicial nominee this term: fewer establishment Federalist Society types and more “bold and fearless” conservatives who’ve signaled personal loyalty to him. https://t.co/GdXDG4g0Wz
Companies that touted their DEI programs in the first part of this decade have largely gone dark on the issue—at least publicly. https://t.co/yfw9oRsBDR
The emerging power of AI agents could bring a wave of hacking and ransom demands that leverage sensitive data from companies and state-run entities at astonishing speed and volume. https://t.co/lAvy7vyXOF
Amazon, Tesla, Wells Fargo, and other companies have so far had limited success leveraging a Trump SEC initiative intended to restrict investors seeking corporate action on environmental and social issues. https://t.co/C09fIAY8kT
Gov. Greg Abbott will soon make his 200th judge appointment, most in Texas history, @blaw discovered.
He's strengthened his grip in a few ways:
- adding new courts
- re-appointing election losers
- replacing judges who retire early
No paywall. #txlege
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America’s top retailers are telling investors they can’t avoid passing on some price increases from the roiling tariff wars, but they’re trying. https://t.co/VvFXnL741I
Health gadgets and medical devices that track brainwaves—and the companies that make them—are at the core of a next-level debate over privacy protections. https://t.co/rRgFTjeAXV
Lawmakers in December halted federal funding to help control certain pests—including citrus-attacking insects and feral hogs—from ravaging US crops, adding to other policy uncertainties farmers face. https://t.co/kWZqgIVFIy
The recent deals for stakes in accounting firms offer a glimpse of the greater disruption to come as larger firms consolidate through a common private equity tactic of rolling up businesses to form larger, leaner operations. https://t.co/l78V9gMEmT