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NY attorney general: use of facial recognition software to deny venue entry to lawyers may violate civil rights law

JURIST

New York Attorney General Letitia James Wednesday released a letter to Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. The policy may affect up to 90 law firms and thousands of lawyers. The policy may affect up to 90 law firms and thousands of lawyers.

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Where Your Litigation Career Path Can Take You

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Whether you’re a new litigation paralegal or have been on your litigation career path for years, Kim’s story is the perfect inspiration for welcoming mobility into your paralegal career and seeing the possibilities of where it can take you. ARE YOU NEW TO LITIGATION? Prefer Audio Instead of Reading?

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Cross-Border Litigation and Comity of Courts: A Landmark Judgment from the Delhi High Court

Conflict of Laws

Written by Tarasha Gupta, student, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat (India) and Saloni Khanderia, Professor, Jindal Global Law School In its recent judgment in Shiju Jacob Varghese v. The Indian Supreme Court in Modi Entertainment v. There are no fixed criteria in considering whether to invoke the doctrine.

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Court Denies Attempts to Compel Disclosure of Litigation Funding Documents

The IP Law Blog

Kewalramani), the Central District of California denied Defendant Netflix’s attempts to compel Plaintiff GoTV Streaming to provide documents and further information as to the source of the litigation funding that GoTV received in conjunction with the patent litigation.

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How to Leverage Audiovisual Evidence in Litigation

LawTechnologyToday

From social media to litigation, the world has turned to video as a mainstream vehicle for consuming information in an engaging and quick manner. When it comes to attorneys effectively displaying their evidence and case information in litigation, audiovisual technology has become an important tool.

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The Briefing by The IP Law Blog: Court Rules Litigation Funding Not Relevant in Netflix v. GoTV

The IP Law Blog

A court denied Netflix’s request for GoTV Streaming to supply documents relating to the source of its patent litigation funding. Scott Hervey and Eric Caligiuri discuss this dispute on this episode of The Briefing by the IP Law Blog. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel. Read more about this case here.

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Morning Docket: 02.26.24

Above The Law

* An early look at Am Law 200 financials. Bloomberg Law News ] * Florida passes social media ban, earning the state another round of costly litigation that it will lose. ABC ] * "This Isn't MTV Unplugged" identifying yet another thing more entertaining than court. appeared first on Above the Law.