The U.S. Transportation Department said the station is known more as a center for vagrancy than a hub for commerce and travel. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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'So Musk': Experts Question Plausibility of Antitrust Suit Alleging Apple-OpenAI Conspiracy
Elon Musk is “fighting for frontier land territory in the next [technology] war,” Armstrong Teasdale partner Monte Mann said of the billionaire businessman’s possible motive for having his social media and generative artificial intelligence companies file an antitrust complaint against Apple and OpenAI. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Judge Grants DOJ's Request to Argue Against Dismissal of Sugar Antitrust Actions
U.S. District Judge Jerry Blackwell allowed the U.S. Department of Justice to present oral arguments at a Sept. 29 dismissal hearing in class actions alleging price-fixing in the granulated sugar industry. Click Here To Read The Full Article
From “Trial and Error to Results—An Associate's View of Her AI-Powered Law Firm
Blackstone Law associate Lara Heckman talks about how AI has made her a better and faster attorney despite initial skepticism. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Class Action Over Speed Enforcement Camera Hits Red Light in State Appellate Court
“Simply put, subject to certain exceptions, an aggrieved individual must first exhaust any remedies within the administrative tribunal before seeking judicial relief, and the failure to exhaust is fatal to the plaintiff’s lawsuit, Illinois Appellate Court Justice David W. Ellis said. Click Here To Read The Full Article