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Foley Automotive Update – July 2023 – 2
This update helps automotive suppliers inform their legal and operational decisions to help address challenges and opportunities – Key Developments – Foley & Lardner partner Vanessa Miller is quoted in the Law360 article, “Mich. Supply Chain Ruling Shakes Up Auto Industry,” commenting on a recent Michigan Supreme Court decision that clarifies what qualifies as a…
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The FTC Is Regulating AI: A Comprehensive Analysis
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rewriting norms and changing the way we interact with the world. It is likely AI will have an outsized impact on every facet of life; this could be the start of the next technological revolution. This Holland & Knight alert discusses how the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has recognized the need…
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Federal Circuit Patent Watch: Stick to the original idea in reissues
Precedential Federal Circuit Opinions – IN RE: FLOAT’N’GRILL LLC [OPINION] (2022-1438, 7/12/2023) (Prost, Linn, and Cunningham) – Linn, J. The Court affirmed the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s decision “affirming the Examiner’s rejections under 35 U.S.C. §§ 112(b) and 251[.]”…By: WilmerHale
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Tracking the Truth: Utilizing App Data in Personal Injury Defense
In personal injury cases, data from fitness tracker apps can provide objective insights into an individual’s activities, health metrics, and overall physical well- being, potentially challenging or refuting claims made by the opposing party. Reprinted with permission from the July 6, 2023 issue of The Legal Intelligencer©. 2023 ALM Media Properties, LLC. Further duplication without…
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Russia-Ukraine War: U.S. Says Main Thrust of Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Has Begun
Artillery duels flared along the southern front, as troops trained and equipped by the West pressed forward.
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Where Russia Is on the Attack in Ukraine
Along the vast 600-mile front line, Russia is mostly playing defense. In the northeast, it is once again mounting fierce offensive operations.
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Japanese Pop Star, Shinjiro Atae, Comes Out Publicly as Gay
“I don’t want people to struggle like me,” said Shinjiro Atae, making an announcement that is extremely unusual in conservative Japan.
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70 Years Along the Zone Where the Korean War Never Ended
The Korean War Armistice was signed seventy years ago, separating the two Koreas and putting an end to the fighting, but not the war itself.
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Military in Niger Announces Coup After Soldiers Detain President
President Mohamed Bazoum was one of the West’s most reliable partners in a volatile region threatened by militant extremists and prone to coups.
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Midwest Film Festival to Hold the Chicago Premiere of Jason Miller’s Ghosts of the Void on July 31st
One of the year’s most sneakily effective horror films, writer/director Jason Miller’s “Ghosts of the Void,” will have its Chicago premiere at 7:30pm on Monday, July 31st, as part of the Midwest Film Festival at the Gene Siskel Film Center, 164. N. State St. With heartbreaking authenticity, Miller portrays the financial desperation eating away at a young…