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Ohio State's Immunity Claim Against COVID-19 Tuition Class Action Survives State Supreme Court Scrutiny—for Now
“This case is an outlier, one arising from the rare occurrence of a worldwide pandemic. It appears that the majority reached its conclusions on jurisdiction because this is one of those unicorns. Its holding should not be universally applied. Otherwise, egregious situations caused by the state would go unchecked, despite the existence of specific statutes […]
4th Circuit Judge Wynn: 'You Have a Duty to Speak to Bias'
Judge James Wynn recalled asking a five-minute question at oral arguments to drive home a point about the justice system’s reluctance at times to look at new evidence.
EBay Chief Legal Officer Exiting in Wake of $3M Cyberstalking Settlement
Marie Oh Huber is stepping down after cleaning up the legal fallout from a campaign unleashed by a group of employees to terrorize a Massachusetts couple as retribution for negative coverage in their e-commerce newsletter.
In 'Ultra-Dynamic' AI Environment, More Law Firms Are Launching Devoted Teams
Husch, Winston and Norton Rose are a few of the firms that have officially launched AI groups during Q1 of 2024, with firm leaders pointing to increased client interest and a surge of AI-related cases hitting courts.

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