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[Webinar] FinTech University: Remediation of Defective Token Offerings – February 6th, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Join us for the next edition of FinTech University as we focus on the remediation of defective token offerings. This webinar will examine how defective tokens are detected, what makes a token defective, and how FinTech users may respond. Nelson Mullins attorneys Gary Brown, Matthew Lindenbaum, and Kevin Tran will present, and FinTech and Regulation…
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The New York Times Makes News by Suing OpenAI and Microsoft for Copyright Infringement
On December 27, 2023, The New York Times (the “Times”) filed a complaint against OpenAI and Microsoft in the Southern District of New York based on their claimed use of the Times’s works in creating generative artificial intelligence (“AI”) products. (The New York Times Co. v. Microsoft Corp. et al., Case No. 1:23-cv-11195). The complaint…
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Your 2023 Wrapped: UK AI and data protection edition
2023 saw a surge in interest in the application of generative AI within business models. So, if AI and data protection was your favourite genre of 2023, or if you found it to be a broken record, this post consolidates and reflects on the key UK updates in one place….By: Allen & Overy LLP
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Federal Circuit Patent Watch: A comparative statement in a patent specification can be “definitional” for purposes of claim construction
Precedential and Key Federal Circuit Opinions – 1. PARKERVISION, INC. v. VIDAL [OPINION] (2022-1548, 12/15/2023) (Prost, Wallach, and Chen)* – Chen, J. The Court affirmed the PTAB’s determination that the patent claim at issue was unpatentable as obvious. The Court held that the Board correctly construed the term “storage element.”…By: WilmerHale
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The Impact of the Exactech Recall on Patient Safety
Exactech has recalled hundreds of thousands of its implantable medical devices. This includes ankle, hip, knee and shoulder implants that the company shipped to doctors’ offices and hospitals across the country. These recalls present substantial risks for patients, with complications necessitating revision surgery in many cases….By: Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley
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Caution: The Potential Quagmire of Unwanted Arbitration Clauses Are Often Buried in the Details
Key Points: Consider including third parties or remote parties to a complaint. Arbitration clauses can appear in various contracts, including product warranties. The potential dangers of agency relationships in construction….By: Marshall Dennehey
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How to File a Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claim
Military veterans, civilian workers, and their family members who lived on or worked at Camp Lejeune during the period August 1953 to December 1987 are at increased risk of illness from water contamination on the base and may be entitled to financial compensation….By: Morris James LLP
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Valve Manufacturer Succeeds on Motion for Summary Judgement
Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of New York, New York County – Plaintiff filed this lawsuit alleging decedent suffered asbestos exposure from numerous product manufacturers during the course of his employment as a mechanic for Con Ed from 1974 to 2012….By: Goldberg Segalla
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Choosing a Florida Wrongful Death Lawyer
Few things are as difficult as losing a loved one. The life complications which can stem from a wrongful death may seem insurmountable. While nothing can give you back what you have lost, it is important that you take immediate steps to get your life back on track. Choosing the right personal injury attorney to…
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Israel-Hamas War: Red Crescent Says Israeli Drone Killed 6 in Ambulance
The Palestine Red Crescent Society said a missile from an Israeli drone destroyed one of its ambulances in central Gaza, killing four crew members and two patients. Israel did not comment.