Tue.Aug 06, 2024

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Two Legal Tech Companies Make Forbes ‘Cloud 100’

Law Sites

Among the world’s top 100 private cloud computing companies are two in the legal tech sector, according to Forbes Cloud 100 2024. Included on this year’s list are Icertis, a company that provides contract intelligence software, which is ranked 39th, and Clio, a provider of law practice management software, which ranked at 56th.

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Court Resolves Disputes Over Number of Custodians and Validation Protocol

E-Discovery LLC

In Tremblay v. OpenAI, Inc., 2024 WL 3638421 (N.D. Cal. July 31, 2024), the court resolved two disputes over an ESI Protocol, writing: “As to the first category of disagreement, the Parties have found themselves at an impasse as to the proper number of document custodians to be set forth in the ESI protocol.” “The second category of disagreement pertains to the Parties dispute about an appropriate validation protocol for ESI review and discovery.

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At ILTACON Next Week, Portugal-Based Legau Marks the U.S. Launch of its Comprehensive Legal Drafting Product for Word and Outlook

Law Sites

Legau, a comprehensive legal document drafting platform launched in Portugal in 2021, will make its formal launch in the U.S. market at ILTACON this week, where it has been selected as one of 26 companies to participate in the conference’s Startup Hub.

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Tim Walz on Criminal Justice: 5 Things to Know

The Marshall Project

Where Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate, stands on policing, guns, prison reform and other issues.

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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Google Monopolized Search Through Illegal Deals, Judge Rules

Insurance Journal

Google illegally monopolized the search market through exclusive deals, a judge ruled Monday, handing the government a win in its first major antitrust case against a tech giant in more than two decades.

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Google’s Antitrust Ruling: A Landmark Decision that Signals Heightened Scrutiny for Tech Giants

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: In a landmark ruling, Google has been found guilty of antitrust violations, signaling a seismic shift in the regulatory landscape for tech giants. This milestone decision by Judge Amit Mehta not only underscores Google’s extensive market dominance but also sets a significant precedent for future antitrust cases against major technology firms.

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USAA to pay $64.2M to settle military overcharge lawsuit

Legal Dive

More than $33 million will go to members who were sent remediation checks in 2021 and never cashed them. Plaintiffs said the checks came in “nondescript envelope[s]” that looked like “junk mail.

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Two More Wirecard Executives Charged in Germany Over Accounting Scandal

Insurance Journal

German prosecutors have charged another two former Wirecard executives, according to a statement from their Munich office on Tuesday, casting their net wider in investigations into one of Germany’s biggest corporate scandals. Wirecard collapsed in June 2020 over a 1.

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Musk’s X site sues advertisers alleging a widespread boycott

Legal Dive

The social media platform’s antitrust suit accuses a global advertising group and four companies of an “illegal boycott” that siphoned away billions in ad sales.

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California’s Park Fire Continues to Slowly Grow to 647 Square Miles

Insurance Journal

The Park Fire continues to slowly grow to 647 square miles, as thousands of firefighters continue to work to gain more control over the Northern California blaze, which is now the state’s fourth largest on record.

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Stay On Top of Newly Filed State & Federal Litigation: Curated Just for You!

With Daily Filings Report by Trellis you will receive an email and csv file daily with all new cases filed in the jurisdictions you're tracking. Each new case will include all case metadata like judge, parties, counsel, practice area, and even direct links to the full docket and complaint. Trellis Daily Filings Reports provide direct access to newly filed state and federal litigation curated just for you.

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CAN A COURT STRIKE OUT A CASE ON THE GROUNDS THAT THE CLAIMANT HAS NO REAL INTENTION OF PROCEEDING TO TRIAL? IT CAN – BUT NOT IN THIS CASE

Civil Litigation Brief

In Lloyd v Hayward & Anor [2024] EWHC 2033 (Ch) HHJ Keyser KC (sitting as a Judge of the High Court) considered the question of whether the delay in the progress of an action should lead to it being struck.

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New Hampshire’s HPM Insurance Acquires Insurance Savers

Insurance Journal

HPM Insurance of Amherst, New Hampshire reports it has acquired Insurance Savers Agency, a personal and commercial lines agency with offices in the towns of Littleton and Thornton.

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Investors Sue Wells Fargo for Fake DEI Initiative

Practice of Law

Wells Fargo, one of the largest banks in the United States, has long claimed a commitment to increasing diversity and inclusion in its hiring practices. However, a recent class-action lawsuit has raised serious questions about the bank's commitment to these values. Wells Fargo’s History With Diversity Even if you don’t use it, you’ve probably heard the name Wells Fargo.

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Crest Insurance Group Acquires Provost Associates in Arizona

Insurance Journal

Crest Insurance Group has acquired Scottsdale, Arizona-based Provost Associates. Provosts specializes in the hospitality industry, serving more than 200 high-end hotel properties and 900 golf properties.

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CAFC Affirms Dismissal of Storage Patent Infringement Case for Claims’ Failure Under 101

IP Watchdog

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) on Tuesday issued a precedential decision affirming a California district court’s decision to grant Blippar.com’s motion to dismiss a patent infringement claim brought against it because the asserted patent claims were ineligible under Section 101. Mobile Acuity’s U.S. Patent Nos. 10,445,618 (“’618 patent”) and 10,776,658 (“’658 patent”) are both titled “Storing Information for Access Using a Captured Image.

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Nearly a Third of Carbon Credits Fail New Benchmark Test

Insurance Journal

Nearly a third of existing carbon credits have failed to meet criteria for a new standard that aims to serve as the global benchmark for the voluntary carbon market, its board said on Tuesday.

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D.C. Court Deems Google Search and Text Ad Services Monopolistic

IP Watchdog

In a case Judge Amit Mehta of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia dubbed “remarkable,” the court ruled Monday that “Google is a monopolist” and that the search engine has violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act. The U.S. Department of Justice and 11 states first sued Google on October 20, 2020, alleging Sherman Act violations via Google’s practice of entering into agreements to secure distribution in “nearly all desktop and mobile devices in the United States.

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GSK Wins Latest Trial Over Zantac Cancer Claims

Insurance Journal

GSK won the latest trial over claims that discontinued heartburn drug Zantac caused cancer, as a jury on Monday found that the drug was not responsible for an Illinois woman’s illness, a company spokesperson said.

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ArenFox Schiff LLP is Seeking a Patent Litigation Associate

IP Watchdog

ArentFox Schiff LLP is seeking patent litigation associates with 4-7 years of experience to join our DC or San Francisco offices. At ArentFox Schiff, we know that diverse backgrounds produce different perspectives, richer thinking, and more creative solutions to the challenges our clients face. We hope you share that vision. Join us and take on the challenge of doing meaningful work while helping us build a culture that reflects our dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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El Paso Contractor Faces $260K Fine After Employee Fatally Injured in Trench Collapse

Insurance Journal

An El Paso, Texas contractor could have prevented a 37-year-old employee from suffering fatal injuries in February 2024 by following federally required safety standards to avoid trench collapses, the same failure for which the U.S.

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COST BITES 176: A WARNING TO ALL WOULD BE INTERVENORS IN CIVIL PROCEEDINGS: IT COULD BE COSTLY (£110,000 IN THIS CASE)

Civil Litigation Brief

In Betta Oceanway Company v SC Tomini Trading SR (Re Costs) [2024] EWHC 2068 (Comm) Mr Stephen Hofmeyr KC (sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court) held that a person who unsuccessfully sought to intervene in civil proceedings.

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NHTSA Seeking Information on Fatal Tesla Cybertruck Crash in Texas

Insurance Journal

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it was seeking more information about an accident involving Tesla’s TSLA.O Cybertruck from the electric vehicle maker.

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Hire the talent and not the firm: An alternative model for legal services

Legal Dive

By working with an independent project manager, GCs can access legal talent that won’t face constraints in time, motivation and expertise that can impede the success of outside counsel engagement.

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City of Columbus, Ohio Says Foreign Cyber Threat Attempted to Disrupt IT System

Insurance Journal

The City of Columbus said an investigation into a July 18 cybersecurity incident has found that a foreign cyber threat actor attempted to disrupt the city’s IT infrastructure, in a possible effort to deploy ransomware and solicit a ransom payment …

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Top Tips for Your Next Deposition in Asia

Planet Depos

If you have an upcoming international deposition in Asia, let the experts at Planet Depos handle the heavy lifting for you! Roughly 62% of our international depositions in the first half of 2024 took place in an Asian region or country, including Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. As the only global court […] The post Top Tips for Your Next Deposition in Asia appeared first on Planet Depos.

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Why Vermont Keeps Flooding: It’s Complicated But Could Become the Norm

Insurance Journal

Vermont is flooding. Not just yesterday, two weeks ago and a year before that, but experts say the state could see catastrophic events like these for the foreseeable future.

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Seven Problems of AI: an incomplete list with risk avoidance strategies and help from “The Dude”

E-Discovery Team

Ralph Losey. Published August 6, 2024 Here we discuss seven problems posed today by AI. This is by no means a complete list. More like the tip of an iceberg. We explore the dangers they pose with suggested strategies on how to deal with them.

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UK Faces High Wildfire Risk After Spell of Warmer Weather

Insurance Journal

Europe’s wildfire risks are extending as far north as the UK after a recent spell of hot weather. Parts of southeastern England, including areas around London, face high wildfire risks later this week, according to forecasts from Copernicus.

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Audit Watchdog’s Future at Risk After Supreme Court’s SEC Ruling

Securities Docket

The viability of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board’s enforcement proceedings is in question following the US Supreme Court’s decision in SEC v. Jarkesy, because the PCAOB has no statutory authority to bring such proceedings in federal court. PCAOB Chair Erica Williams has emphasized the board’s “renewed vigilance” in pursuing its enforcement agenda.

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People Moves: Arch Insurance International Promotes Penberthy to CFO; Price Forbes Singapore Names Coates as Chief Broking Officer

Insurance Journal

This edition of International People moves details appointments at Arch Insurance International and Price Forbes Singapore. A summary of these new hires follows here.

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U.S. SEC Asks NY Court to Deny Coinbase’s ‘Breathtakingly Broad’ Subpoena Request

Securities Docket

Lawyers for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are pushing back against what they describe as Coinbase’s “breathtakingly broad” subpoena requests searching for “essentially all documents that in any way relate to crypto.” The court documents, filed Monday, are the latest jab in the ongoing fight between the SEC and Coinbase over the crypto exchange’s attempt to subpoena the agency and its employees, including Chair Gary Gensler, for communications and other records that could pote

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What Latest Ivans Index Shows About Commercial Lines Renewal Rate Changes

Insurance Journal

All major commercial lines premium renewal rates were higher in July than in June, except commercial property which decreased, according to the latest monthly Ivans Index.

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Is Bitcoin Still a Store of Value?

Securities Docket

On days like this, it’s easy to scoff at bitcoin (BTC) – specifically, the claim that the original cryptocurrency is a store of value, the digital equivalent of gold. BTC tumbled along with the broader financial markets Monday and briefly dipped below $50,000, its lowest level since February, before retracing some of its losses. Early afternoon New York time, the asset was off 9% on a 24-hour basis, at $53,387.67.

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Removing US Subsidies Curbed Building in Climate Risk Zones, Study Finds

Insurance Journal

The US Congress passed the Coastal Barrier Resources Act in 1982 to preserve relatively undeveloped waterfront areas as natural buffer zones. At least 1.

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Most big-company clawback policies go beyond SEC rules

Legal Dive

Companies tend to want more executives to give back more types of compensation for more types of problems than what the government requires of them, an analysis finds.

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