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Google wins U.K. injunction to prevent enforcement of Russian judgments
Google has won an injunction from the High Court in London to prevent the enforcement of Russian judgments against it after it blocked various Google and YouTube accounts controlled or owned by sanctioned individuals. Google sought protection in the U.K. and the U.S. courts last year to stop enforcement of Russian fines. Judge Andrew Henshaw…
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Meta ex-COO sanctioned for deleting messages related to lawsuit
Sheryl Sandberg, former chief operating officer at Meta Platforms, has been sanctioned by judge Vice Chancellor Travis Laster, of Delaware Chancery Court, for deleting messages that were likely relevant to a shareholder lawsuit. Laster wrote: “Because Sandberg selectively deleted items from her Gmail account, it is likely that the most sensitive and probative exchanges are…
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Farmers demand repair rights from John Deere
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has initiated a lawsuit against John Deere, alleging the company has created an unlawful repair monopoly that hinders farmers’ ability to fix their own machinery. Ellison said: “Deere has made it virtually impossible for farmers themselves or independent repair shops to fully repair Deere equipment.” The lawsuit, filed in federal…
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TikTok returns in U.S. after brief ban
President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to issue an executive order to delay the enforcement of a law banning TikTok in the U.S. TikTok was briefly taken offline due to the law, which requires the app to separate from its Chinese owner, ByteDance. Following Trump’s statement on Truth Social, web-hosting companies like Oracle and Akamai…
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The increasing use of AI in lawyer training
In the second of a two-part series examining how the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is being expanded at large firms, Law.com reports that Husch Blackwell has engaged an outside provider to boost its training systems for new attorneys using AI. The move comes as the industry at large considers how to apply the technology…
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Southwest Airlines sued over flight delays
Southwest Airlines is facing legal action after being accused by U.S. authorities of illegally operating chronically delayed flights and disrupting passengers’ travel. The U.S. Transportation Department alleged that the airline operated unrealistic schedules. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said: “Today’s action sends a message to all airlines that the department is prepared to go to court…
