Nov 30, 2024
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TurboTax Faces Trial Over Alleged Deceptive Ads

The Federal Trade Commission recently voted to take a case against Intuit Inc. to trial rather than grant a summary decision against the financial software company. The enforcement action stems from allegations that the company falsely markets its TurboTax services as “free,” when in reality many customers end up with... Read More »

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School Teacher Hit by Union Pacific Train Wins $557M Verdict

A Houston woman has been awarded $557 million after she was involved in a train collision that left her with catastrophic injuries. On March 5, 2016, Mary Johnson was struck by a Union Pacific train in downtown Houston which left her with severe injuries including several amputations and severe brain... Read More »

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Prosecutors Drop Firearm Enhancement Against Alec Baldwin for Rust Shooting

The New Mexico prosecutors pursuing the case against actor and producer Alec Baldwin have elected to drop the “firearm enhancement” previously included among the charges. Prosecutors originally tacked a gun enhancement on top of the involuntary manslaughter charges brought against Baldwin following the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on... Read More »

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First Lawsuits Filed against Camp Lejeune Contamination

The first of what undoubtedly will be hundreds more lawsuits involving military base Camp Lejeune have been filed. The first wave of lawsuits, totaling more than 100, have been filed by U.S. military veterans and their families in a North Carolina federal court. In the first week of March, 22... Read More »

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Murder by Poisoning Is Not First Degree Without Intent to Kill

The mother of a five-day-old baby was charged with first-degree murder after her new baby daughter died from ingesting the heroin-derived morphine and methamphetamine that were in her breast milk. She was convicted and sentenced to a prison term of 25 years to life. The California Supreme Court ruled that... Read More »

An AI-generated image of a character from the comic "Zarya of the Dawn," created using the Midjourney tool.
AI Comic Loses Copyright Protections

“Artificial intelligence” and “deep-fake” technology are getting more powerful by the day, raising a host of complex legal questions. The U.S. Copyright Office appears to have settled at least one debate recently, ruling that images created using the AI-powered Midjourney image generator should not have been granted copyright protection. AI... Read More »

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California Businesses Challenge State’s New Campaign Finance Law

When Rudyard Kipling wrote “Never the twain shall meet,” he probably did not realize how apt his poetry would be to describe political conflicts of interest. Questions about how and whether to prevent elected officials from personally benefiting from the votes they cast are all over the news. This questionable... Read More »