The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit pushed back next month’s oral arguments to Nov. 17 in the multidistrict litigation over acetaminophen after both sides submitted letters discussing Monday’s announcement from President Donald Trump linking Tylenol to autism. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Crypto Heist: Brothers Charged in Violent $8 Million Kidnapping, Robbery
“To the extent a client holds substantial assets in crypto, lawyers should consider advising the client about these risks and how to address them, such as maintaining their holdings in a way that they are not visible on public blockchains,” said Jared Lenow, a New York based partner at Friedman Kaplan who is not involved […]
2.3M-Member Class Action Over Bank's Robocall Violations Could Lead to Hefty Damages, Attorneys Say
The national class includes nearly 2.3 million members, potentially reaching damages of nearly $1.15 billion, as the TCPA provides a minimum of $500 per violation. The 27,000-member subclass could net a $13.544-million damages award under the same framework, according to Thomas A. Zimmerman Jr., one of the attorneys representing Anthony. Click Here To Read […]
Anthropic's $1.5 Billion Settlement Wins Preliminary OK From Federal Judge
U.S. District Judge William Alsup granted preliminary approval to a $1.5 billion settlement resolving claims that Anthropic used authors’ copyrighted works to train its AI chatbot Claude without consent. The deal is the largest copyright settlement ever, covering nearly 483,000 works and paying authors slightly more than $3,000 per infringed work. Click Here To […]
Miami Federal Prosecutor Fired Over Anti-Trump Blog
Will Rosenzweig’s firing over past anti-Trump posts sparked debate on politics, free speech, and the Department of Justice’s independence. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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