A Massachusetts federal judge has allowed a multistate challenge against the federal government to continue, concluding at this early stage that the plaintiff states had already shown harm from the challenged federal actions. That ruling is important not because it resolves the merits, but because it clears one of the biggest threshold obstacles in public-law litigation: whether the states can
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PTAB Director Denies Discretionary Review in IPR2026-00252
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s June 2, 2026 public order in IPR2026-00252 is brief but still worth attention for PTAB practitioners: the Director denied discretionary review, leaving the underlying Board action in place. In practical terms, the decision reinforces how difficult it remains to obtain Director intervention absent a clear policy issue, legal error, or case-specific circumstance warranting extraordinary…
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Meta, YouTube Move to Toss $6M Social Media Addiction Verdict
Lawyers for Meta and YouTube, in post-trial arguments on Thursday, insisted that the jury heard evidence about content that was prohibited under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and the First Amendment.
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Eleventh Circuit Opinion in No. 24-11688: What Practitioners Should Watch
The Eleventh Circuit’s May 28, 2026 opinion in No. 24-11688 is now available, but practitioners should note an immediate practical issue: the publicly available case details provided here do not include the substance of the court’s ruling, the claims at issue, or the panel’s reasoning. That means the key takeaway at this stage is less about the merits and more…
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Kilpatrick Debuts AI Lab Focused on Developing Custom Solutions for Staff, Clients
Kilpatrick Labs is currently piloting and developing over 15 custom AI tools that leverage Anthropic’s Claude LLM in areas including patent and trademark prosecution and litigation monitoring, among others.
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‘Less Hype, More Application’ Is the Promise of This June 17 Legal AI Conference, Live In L.A. Or Virtual
A few months ago, I wrote about the new partnership between Masters AI Legal, the newly launched division of The Masters Conference, and Cat Casey, founder of The TechnoCat, a consulting and speaking practice focused on legal AI, to produce a global conference series devoted to making legal professionals “genuinely fluent in AI.”
On June 17, legal…
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Supreme Court Preserves SEC Disgorgement in Fraud Enforcement
The U.S. Supreme Court has reaffirmed the Securities and Exchange Commission’s ability to seek disgorgement of ill-gotten gains in fraud cases, preserving a remedy that has long been central to the agency’s enforcement playbook. For securities litigators and compliance professionals, the ruling matters not just as a doctrinal win for the SEC, but as a practical confirmation that one of…
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The Wiley Rein Data Breach Lawsuit: Yet Another Cybersecurity Wake-Up Call
Another law firm sued for a data breach. This time it’s not the firm’s clients but a class action brought by those who had no relationship with the firm other than their personally identifiable information was in the firm’s files and was exposed. The risks and disruption from cybersecurity lapses by law firms are real and growing. Here’s my discussion…
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What Cross-Border M&A Teaches About the Limits of Legal AI
Compressing the middle of a process does not eliminate the work that surrounds it. It moves that work to the two ends, and those ends are where legal AI is least useful. Cross-border technology M&A makes the point as well as any practice I know.
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Corsearch Acquires MF Brands's Courtemis IP Enforcement System
Corsearch will work with MF Brands to improve Courtemis’ brand protection and IP enforcement capabilities as part of the acquisition.
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Bride of the Token Cost Panic
A few weeks ago I ran the numbers on the token cost panic. I took the scariest figure in legal AI, the finding that agentic workflows burn a thousand times more tokens than a chat query, and followed it all the way down to a dollar amount on a real deal. The panic did not survive the arithmetic. The piece…
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Can a Legal AI Platform Be Powerful, Fun and Free All at the Same Time? Lavern Surely Thinks So.
Somebody once told Antti Innanen that he had built a veggie burger dressed up to look like real meat. He thought it was a fun criticism, but he also thought it missed the point.
That burger is Lavern, an open-source “multi-agent legal system” that Innanen, a Finnish lawyer and law firm founder with a background in legal design, released…
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Supreme Court Unanimously Affirms in No. 24-935, Reinforcing the Limited Scope of Review
In a short but noteworthy unanimous decision issued on May 28, 2026, the Supreme Court affirmed the judgment below in No. 24-935, with Justice Gorsuch writing for the Court. Although the Court’s disposition is formally simple—“AFFIRMED”—the opinion matters because unanimous Supreme Court affirmances often clarify how lower courts and litigants should understand the boundaries of appellate review, statutory interpretation,…
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Exclusive: iTrain appoints Sarah Blair as head of transformation to lead AI services
Technology adoption specialist iTrain has appointed respected former IT director Sarah Blair as head of transformation, where she will lead iTrain’s portfolio of AI services. Blair was previously director of […]
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Kirkland and Palantir Launch AI-Led PE Fundraising Platform
The launch is the first in a series of AI rollouts and strategic partnerships planned as part of Kirkland’s $500 million AI strategy.
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