'Exercise More Restraint,' Judge Tells OpenAI Co-Founder
By Bryan Koenig
A California federal judge had little patience for an OpenAI co-founder trying to limit his forced participation in Elon Musk's lawsuit challenging the ChatGPT maker's transition to a for-profit structure, admonishing the former executive for contesting a magistrate judge's order with motions filed while federal courts work unpaid.
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POLICY & REGULATION
LITIGATION
Samba TV Dodges Nonresidents' Calif. Data Privacy Claims
By Allison Grande
A group of television owners who live outside of California can't use the state's wiretap laws to sue Samba TV for allegedly intercepting their video-viewing data and have failed to adequately allege that the analytics provider is covered by federal video privacy law, a California federal judge ruled in axing a proposed class action against the company.
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Landlords Fight States' Objection To RealPage Settlements
By Isaac Monterose
A group of landlords urged a Tennessee federal court to reject arguments lodged by several attorneys general who criticized $141.8 million worth of proposed antitrust settlements that aim to resolve multidistrict litigation accusing the landlords of using property management software company RealPage Inc.'s technology for rent price fixing.
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Fla. Law Firm Escapes Data Breach Class Suit
By Carolina Bolado
A Florida federal judge Monday tossed a proposed class action suit claiming Miami-headquartered national law firm Zumpano Patricios PA failed to protect sensitive information prior to a data breach, ruling that a threat of misuse of the information was not enough to confer standing for the plaintiffs.
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PEOPLE
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Analysis
'Frankly, They're Irrelevant:' ABA Ratings In Trump's 2nd Term
By Courtney Bublé
The American Bar Association, long considered the gold standard for rating judicial nominees, no longer gets to interview them as Trump officials claim the group's "not qualified" rating for some nominees during Trump's first term shows it is a biased and "leftist" organization. Ironically though, ABA ratings for President Donald Trump's second-term picks are mostly positive so far.
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ABA Changes DEI Scholarship Requirement Amid Lawsuit
By Emily Sawicki
A law school scholarship once meant for a "member of an underrepresented racial and/or ethnic minority" is now open to applicants who "have demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion," according to a change broadcast by an organization suing the American Bar Association over the scholarship's "categorical exclusion" of whites.
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Feature
The Lone Ranger Facing A BigLaw Powerhouse At High Court
By Jeff Overley
It might seem curious for a solo practitioner to decline offers of professional assistance in his first U.S. Supreme Court case. It might seem risky to go it alone against a BigLaw team led by an appellate icon. But a legal lone ranger arguing Tuesday at the high court is feeling confident, and he does have a friend proofreading briefs, just to be safe.
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