In what appears to be an issue of first impression, a Washington state superior court judge in State of Washington v. Puloka recently rejected the admission of video exhibits
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FTC Votes to Ban Noncompete Clauses Nationwide
On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted 3-2 in favor of banning noncompete clauses. The FTC first proposed the Noncompete Clause Rule on Jan. 19, 2023, under…
Continue Reading FTC Votes to Ban Noncompete Clauses NationwideCourt Rejects Use of ChatGPT-4 as a ‘Cross-Check’ in Plaintiff Attorneys’ Fees and Costs Petition
Given ChatGPT’s now-infamous capacity to generate its own legal opinions, complete with official-looking, but entirely confabulated, citations and quotations, it is not surprising that courts remain skeptical of its use…
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Corporate and M&A litigation in Delaware has started 2023 at an incredible pace. The Delaware Court of Chancery in particular has addressed numerous important, novel, and practice-moving issues mentioned below…
Continue Reading Early 2023 Delaware Corporate and M&A Law ReviewJames DeCarlo to Present on Patent Eligibility Determination in a Post-Alice World
On Thursday, June 29, Greenberg Traurig’s James DeCarlo will present “Patent Eligibility Determination in a Post-Alice World: Significant Updates & Developments” on a webinar hosted by The Knowledge Group. The…
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