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How the Port Strike Could Affect the Economy and Certain Products
Transportation and warehousing sectors are poised to first feel the pinch, with a broader economic fallout expected if the strike drags on.
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Not Just Fun and Games: Politics Edges Deeper Into Livestreams
As more streamers discuss politics, including major events like Tuesday’s debate, they have become the focus of intense interest for both presidential campaigns.
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Fact-Checking Vance and Walz on the Campaign Trail
Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota has acted as attack dog for the Harris campaign, and Senator JD Vance of Ohio has stepped in to explain away former President Donald J. Trump’s incendiary remarks.
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Exploring the Wonders of Artificial Intelligence A Journey into the Future
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a topic of fascination and debate for decades, with its potential to revolutionize industries, shape our daily lives, and even challenge our understanding of what it means to be human. As we delve into the wonders of AI, we embark on a journey into the future, where the possibilities seem…
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Common Patent Litigation Defenses Insufficient To Justify Award Of Attorneys’ Fees
In Realtime Adaptive Streaming LLC v. Sling TV, LLC, et al., 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 21348 (Fed. Cir. Aug. 23, 2024), the Federal Circuit, in an opinion authored by Judge Alan D. Albright sitting by designation, vacated and remanded an award of attorneys’ fees to the defendants. Although the district court had determined the case…
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DORA: Just Over Three Months Until Take Off
The deadline is fast approaching for in-scope financial entities and their ICT service providers to conform to the EU’s new digital operational resilience regulation. With effect from 17 January 2025, a broad range of EU financial entities will be subject to the new EU regulation on digital operational resilience for the financial sector (DORA), with…
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Crypto Legislation Facing Long Odds in Lame-Duck Congress
A shrinking legislative calendar and the fallout from November’s election results – no matter which party gains the upper hand in the battle for control of Congress – are likely to doom lawmakers’ efforts to pass cryptocurrency legislation this year….By: BakerHostetler
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From Deepfakes to Digital Doubt: How AI Is Challenging the Future of Evidence
ComplexDiscovery’s Editor’s Note: Generative AI is reshaping industries, and the legal community is facing pressing challenges, particularly concerning the authenticity of digital evidence. As AI technology continues to advance, it has sparked “deep doubt”—a phenomenon where the authenticity of media is questioned due to the increasing prevalence of deepfakes and AI-generated content….By: EDRM – Electronic…
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McDermott+ Check-Up: September 27, 2024
Congress Votes on CR, Health-Related Legislation. After reaching a deal over the weekend, both chambers passed a CR to avoid a government shutdown and fund the federal government through December 20, 2024. This tees up a push for an end-of-year package in lame duck that could include pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reform, healthcare price transparency,……By:…
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Feldstein & Stewart Sends Data Breach Letter to 8,171 Individuals
On September 25, 2024, Feldstein & Stewart, LLP (“F&S”) filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Maine after discovering that it had experienced a network disruption, resulting in an unauthorized party being able to access portions of the company’s computer system. In this notice, F&S explains that the incident resulted in…