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Facial Recognition Technology Use in Stadiums: Key Takeaways
The use of facial recognition technology in stadiums is becoming increasingly popular and has the potential to improve the visitor experience. Venues can use the technology to shorten queues at entrances and concession stands, facilitate the pick-up of mobile orders, and tighten security….By: Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
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Provisions in Singapore’s Cybersecurity (Amendment) Act came into force on 31 October 2025
The Cybersecurity Act 2018 (the 2018 Act) established Singapore’s statutory framework for the oversight and maintenance of national cybersecurity. Its key objectives were to protect critical information infrastructure (CII), which refers to computer systems essential to the delivery of Singapore’s vital services, such as energy, healthcare and transport infrastructure….By: Hogan Lovells
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Life Science and Health Care Law Update Q3
The Q1 and Q3 Life Science and Health Care Law Update covers key trends in the EU only while the other reports (on Q2 and Q4) cover key trends in the EU as well as in the Big Five (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK) in life sciences regulatory, corporate, compliance, competition, and privacy law….By: Hogan…
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AI Patent Protection and Litigation: Key Takeaways for Innovators and Companies
Artificial intelligence is transforming industries and redefining how innovation is created, deployed, and protected. As companies accelerate development of generative models and machine-learning systems, questions around patent eligibility, inventorship, and enforcement have taken center stage. Regulators, courts, and the US Patent and Trademark Office must now determine how traditional patent frameworks apply to technologies that…
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Massachusetts Federal District Court Grants Defendant Summary Judgment in Asbestos Case
Court: United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts – Plaintiff Bruce K. Wright and per quod plaintiff Louise K. Wright allege Mr. Wright had asbestos exposure from working as a mechanic at multiple shops from approximately 1969 to 2013….By: Goldberg Segalla
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Protein Maxing, Lead Contamination, and the Law: How Supplement Brands Can Stay Ahead of Legal Risks
With the rise of “Protein Maxing” among biohackers, fitness influencers, and health-conscious consumers, a major controversy has emerged that could seriously impact both consumers and protein supplement brands….By: Husch Blackwell LLP
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[Video] Workplace Mental Health: Strategies for Stress and Anxiety Relief
From heavy workloads to news overloads and more, stressors everywhere can negatively impact the workplace. Understanding your legal obligations as an employer to accommodate mental-health-support requests and implementing proactive strategies are keys for healthy workplaces and mitigated litigation risks….By: Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Alabama Supreme Court Appellate Alert: Decisions from October 31, 2025
The Alabama Supreme Court issued its weekly release list on Friday, October 31, which included the following orders and opinions of interest to the Alabama business community……By: Maynard Nexsen
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$185 Million Verdict Stands in Product Liability Case After Washington Supreme Court Clarifies Choice of Law Rules
On Oct. 30th, the Washington Supreme Court (6-3) issued a significant decision that will shape how product liability cases are handled when multiple states have connections to the dispute….By: Clark Hill PLC
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China’s Security State Sells an A.I. Dream
China’s new national drive to embrace artificial intelligence is also giving the authorities new ways to monitor and control its citizens.