Quinn Emanuel's $3M Ethics Fine: A Wake-Up Call?
A $3 million ethics fine. For a firm like Quinn Emanuel, that's not just a slap on the wrist, it's a financial lecture.
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A $3 million ethics fine. For a firm like Quinn Emanuel, that's not just a slap on the wrist, it's a financial lecture.
The bipartisan American Leadership in AI Act faces a new challenge as advocacy groups push back against potential federal overreach. Their plea: don't let a push for national AI leadership stomp on existing state-level innovation.
The courtroom drama surrounding Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI's founders is over, and the verdict is clear: Musk's case was built on shaky ground. But beneath the legal wrangling, a far more fascinating narrative about the birth of a technological revolution began to unfold.
Elon Musk's legal battle with OpenAI is over, but the real story is how these AI titans are shaping our future – from the battlefield to your daily tech. Don't get lost in the PR; here's what's actually happening.
America's new 'Take It Down Act' promises swift removal of nonconsensual intimate imagery. But lurking beneath the surface are serious concerns about potential misuse and effectiveness.
Elon Musk just got schooled by the calendar. His high-profile lawsuit against OpenAI? Tossed, not for lack of evidence, but for filing too damn late. Who's laughing now?
Did Elon Musk just strike out in his high-profile legal brawl with OpenAI? A federal jury says yes, finding his claims are simply too old to matter.
The annual Vault rankings offer a granular look at law firm prestige. This year, the focus shifts to how midsize firms stack up regionally, a critical metric for associates and lateral hires alike.
The world's largest digital rights conference, RightsCon, has been abruptly canceled, not due to a logistical hiccup, but due to mounting political pressure and demands that would have stifled critical dialogue.
Elon Musk's global escapades, the Supreme Court's shadow docket decisions, and DOJ ethical entanglements highlight a turbulent legal landscape. From AI trials to immigration law, the courts are grappling with unprecedented challenges.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Netflix, ostensibly to protect children. But the timing and the nature of the claims raise serious questions about motive.
Another week, another Department of Justice filing that reads less like seasoned legal strategy and more like a rambling pronouncement from a gilded ballroom. The question on everyone's mind: who's actually writing these things?