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OpenAI Says High Court Curbed Some News Org IP Claims
By Craig Clough
OpenAI told a New York federal judge Thursday that the U.S. Supreme Court's recent Cox v. Sony decision bars a contributory infringement claim brought by four news companies accusing the artificial intelligence company of using their copyrighted materials to train ChatGPT, saying the high court's ruling eliminates the legal theory on which the plaintiffs rely.
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7th Circ. Rejects Firms' Bid For More Flea Collar MDL Fees
By Celeste Bott
The Seventh Circuit on Wednesday affirmed an Illinois federal court's refusal to order a redistribution of attorney fees from a $15 million settlement resolving multidistrict litigation against Bayer and other manufacturers of Seresto flea and tick collars, saying two law firms arguing they were cut out of their fair share failed to timely challenge the fee-allocation process.
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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
SECURITIES
Guess Investors Claim Take-Private Deal Skirts Reforms
By Dorothy Atkins
Guess Inc. investors have hit the luxury apparel company's top brass with a putative securities class action in Delaware Chancery Court, alleging the company's take-private sale to Authentic Brands Group LLC unfairly cashed out public investors to benefit executives and circumvented governance reforms imposed to curb co-founder Paul Marciano's alleged sexual misconduct.
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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
LIFE SCIENCES
Braidwood Files New Challenge To ACA Birth Control Mandate
By Kellie Mejdrich
For-profit healthcare company Braidwood Management and several individuals sued the government in Texas federal court to challenge no-cost contraception coverage requirements under the Affordable Care Act, arguing that the court should enjoin enforcement of the policy because it burdened their faith in violation of federal religious freedom law.
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Series
Cow Horse Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Moving an unwilling 800-pound cow while riding a horse at high speed is exhilarating, a little unhinged and, at least for me, a surprisingly effective training ground for litigation — both demand focus, preparation over rigid planning and the willingness to act despite fear, says Ashley Zitrin at Glenn Agre.
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