“They’re going to learn a tough lesson if they don’t get their device approved. They’re kind of like Don Quixote tipping at a windmill right now,” said Mark Gardner, principal of Gardner Law. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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First Wrongful-Death Lawsuit Filed in American Airlines-Army Blackhawk Crash
“This collision could have been avoided,” counsel wrote in a wrongful-death lawsuit seeking damages in connection with the deadly American Airlines and U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter crash that killed 67 people near Washington, D.C. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The Future Is Human: Building Powerful Legal Communication Skills for the Age of AI
The profession is beginning to train oratory back into relevance. Presence, connection, and advocacy—long treated as “soft —are once again becoming the hard edge of legal practice. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Former FBI Informant Seeks $250M in Google Gemini With Defamation Lawsuit
In May, a former FBI operative-turned-writer, best known for a memoir about his time as an informant tasked with investigating a suspected serial killer, claims he discovered that his name was getting tied to nonexistent criminal charges where almost the whole world could see: right at the top of Google’s search results. Click Here […]
NJ Among States Challenging Capital One's $425M Settlement, Saying Deal 'Perpetuates' Deceit
“The premise of the Proposed Settlement is that class members will remain in 360 Savings accounts that pay materially lower interest than otherwise-identical 360 Performance Savings accounts, and Capital One will continue to profit from an artificial distinction of its own making. The parties call this an excellent result,’ 18 state attorneys general argued, pushing […]

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