The dispute centered on whether a geological formation cited by the plaintiffs was part of an oil and gas field in Ohio known as the Utica Shale, and whether the defendants could develop it.
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Colorado High Court Sanctions Judge for Serving as Counsel for Family Member
Ten days after he sat in on an interview as his brother-in-law’s counsel and signed a medical release on his behalf, Adams County District Judge Robert Kiesnowski retired pursuant to a condition of a stipulation for private censure he had agreed to for previous, unrelated judicial misconduct.
Beyond Language: How Multimodal AI Sees the Bigger Picture
What distinguishes between the ChatGPT versus multimodal varieties of artificial intelligence? How may such multimodal systems further extend machine learning’s capacities? And by what means might novel implementations leveraging multiple modalities secure patent rights?
Why 'Growth for Growth's Sake' May Actually Help Law Firms
“The movement over the past month has [confirmed that] we’re going to continue seeing some of the largest, highest-profit firms have this tremendous recruiting advantage,” noted law firm consultant Kristin Stark.
2nd Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Suit Challenging Pfizer Diversity Fellowship
The court found the advocacy group alleging the program was discriminatory lacked standing.

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