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Dechert Seeks Dismissal of Suit Over Alleged Hacking Scheme
A former Wall Street Journal reporter’s lawsuit against Dechert LLP over an alleged hacking scheme that led to his firing should be thrown out because he waited too long to file it, the law firm told a federal court.
Yuga Labs Settles One Bored Ape NFT Trademark Lawsuit
Bored Ape Yacht Club maker Yuga Labs Inc. settled its lawsuit against an NFT market developer it had accused of tricking consumers into buying counterfeit versions of its Bored Ape NFTs.
Newsmax Ordered to Face Election Tech Company’s Defamation Case
Newsmax Media Inc. lost its bid to end defamation litigation brought by Smartmatic USA Corp., which develops vote-counting technology, over the conservative news network’s role in spreading false conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
Getty Images Sues Stability AI Over Art Generator IP Violations
Visual media company Getty Images accused Stability AI Inc. of using more than 12 million Getty photos without permission or compensation—the latest copyright and trademark lawsuit against the use of artificial intelligence tools to generate art.
Workplace Obesity Bias Targeted in Texas Top Court, State Bills
A case pending before the Texas Supreme Court could make the Lone Star State the latest to guarantee discrimination protections for workers who are obese under state and federal disability law, giving the justices the chance to weigh in on an increasingly relevant workplace issue.
Republicans Eye Debt Deal for Social Security, Medicare Panels
House Republican committee and caucus chairs are pushing to create panels to study extending Social Security and Medicare solvency as part of any debt limit deal, even as Speaker Kevin McCarthy says the entitlement programs are off the table.
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