“Upon review of the parties’ submissions, the Court finds that Plaintiff has adequately established Mr. [Lloyd] Frink possesses unique and personal knowledge relevant to the pending preliminary injunction motion,” U.S. District Judge Jeannette Vargas wrote in an order compelling the deposition of Zillow’s co-founder Frink in an antitrust lawsuit challenging Zillow’s home listing policy. […]
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TD Securities Faces Legal Challenge to Ex-Worker's Non-Compete Clause
A lawsuit was filed on bahalf of a former trader seeking a declaration that TD Securities’ non-compete is enforceable, void or otherwise inapplicable, alleging that the agreement covers too much geographic territory and subject matter, runs too long, and isn’t reasonably necessary to protect a legitimate business interest. Click Here To Read The Full […]
Santa Clara Law to Provide Scholarships to All Incoming JD Candidates
The $16,000 renewable scholarship will be guaranteed to any full-time J.D. candidate who enrolls next fall, and $12,500 to those in the school’s Flex J.D. program. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Insurers, Providers Face Newly Fragmented Vaccine Landscape
“Multi-state providers, payers, and vendors will need to navigate inconsistent state rules,” Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis attorney Sukrti Thonse wrote in a client note. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Sample Prompts: Judge Creates Framework for AI Use
A state appeals court judge has created what is likely the first public framework for AI use in judicial chambers. It provides guidelines and sample prompts to help courts manage AI-generated evidence and related misconduct. Judge Scott Schlegel developed it after seeing judges adopt AI tools. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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