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Redefining Data Privacy: Germany’s Landmark Ruling on Facebook’s Data Breach Case

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: This article explores the groundbreaking November 18, 2024, ruling by Germany’s Federal Court of Justice regarding Facebook’s data breach, redefining the parameters for data privacy compensation. this decision sets a critical precedent in user data protection.

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11 ChatGPT Prompts to Transforming Your Legal Practice

Lawmatics

Platforms like Casetext harness AI to help legal professionals locate pertinent case law, statutes, and regulations swiftly. Blue J L&E reconsiders legal research and analysis, using AI to predict case outcomes and probe complex legal issues—analyzing factors and outcomes, not merely keywords.

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Does the Prosecution of a Topless Woman Expose Gender Inequality in Minnesota Law?

Practice of Law

Dissent Raises Many Questions The dissenting judge pointed out that in order for the conviction to hold, the statute and precedent require the state to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Plancarte's conduct was “lewd.” We’ll have to wait to see how Minnesota's highest court rules. But what does that even mean?

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Maryland’s New and Improved Unreported Opinion Rule Does Not Go Far Enough

E-Discovery LLC

21, 2022), it addressed a novel issue and I wrote that: “In my view, the only error was that the appellate court did not publish its opinion so that it would be precedent.” In my opinion, the new Maryland Rule does not go far enough. Maryland Rule 8-605.1 That decision is “entirely” in the Court’s discretion.

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