U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer of the Northern District of California wrote that the court would not bar an attorney from a litigation role because they had previously worked with the client during the underlying transaction. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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As AI Becomes Ubiquitous, Legal Departments' Malpractice Risk Soars
“When I see cases like this of outside counsel … phoning it in, it’s very concerning to me. And it makes me wonder, what else is being phoned in for using AI?” said Nick Tiger, an associate general counsel at the AI platform Pearl.com. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Critical Mass With Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: The First MDL Rule Is Effective This Week, 5 More Lawsuits Allege Racketeering in Class Action Settlements
What impact could the first rule for multidistrict litigation, which became effective on Dec. 1, have on judges or lawyers? And find out who American Airlines turned to in lawsuits filed over this year’s crash with a U.S. Army helicopter in Washington, D.C. Click Here To Read The Full Article
False Advertising 'Orthodontic' Pacifier Class Action Should Go to a Jury, Federal Judge Rules
“Looking to their testimonies, the court is persuaded that a reasonable jury could find that plaintiffs would not have purchased defendants’ pacifiers absent the ‘orthodontic’ descriptor,” the court said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Instacart Sues NYC Over 'Flawed and Politicized' Pay Rules for Delivery Workers
Instacart says the changes would reduce flexibility for workers and increase costs for consumers. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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