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Tax/Technology Attorney Admin @ https://esq.social open to all #legal and #law adjacent folks
Columnist @ Bloomberg Tax Contributor @ TechCrunch, Baseball Prospectus, Law360 etc.
Adjunct Prof @ Drexel Kline School of Law
Microsoft’s promise to defend customers from copyright infringement lawsuits stemming from its Copilot artificial intelligence tools likely won’t require a mass deployment of its lawyers.
Evidence of self-destructing company chats stands to play a central role in the US Justice Department’s blockbuster antitrust showdown with Alphabet Inc.‘s Google.
Burford Capital’s share of the $16 billion a US judge in New York ordered Argentina to pay over its 2012 seizure of oil company YPF SA is around $6.2 billion, which would give the litigation funder a more than 37,000% return on its initial investment.
Mark Meadows fails in bid to move Georgia election case to federal court
Court eases curbs on Biden administration's contacts with social media firms
New gas-to-crypto projects present a glimpse of innovation between energy and technology. Reed Smith’s Luke Burns, Nicole Soussan Caplan, and Mason Malpass explain the possibilities and risks with this cryptocurrency model.
Trump attorney John Eastman called a former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice as his first witness while he defends his law license on state bar claims of ethical and legal violations.
US executives drastically cut back on public discussions of workplace diversity last quarter, in the first earnings season since the Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action sent a chill through corporate boardrooms.
This week, our experts covered topics ranging from an upcoming Supreme Court decision on a foreign earnings tax case to downward attribution rule changes. For a look at the latest commentary and analysis, check out our weekly roundup.
A former Greenberg Traurig patent litigator sued a TikTok influencer whose videos about the lawyer’s divorce allegedly cost him his job and led to financial ruin.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh said Thursday he’s “hopeful that there’ll be some concrete steps taken soon” regarding how the US Supreme Court self-polices ethics.
Former Donald Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro has been convicted of contempt of Congress for not complying to a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.
This new pipeline program turned rejected applicants into new law students
X, the social network that used to be known as Twitter, updated its privacy policy to include a new kind of user data it plans to collect: biometric.
More than 3 million workers would be newly eligible for overtime pay when they work more than 40 hours a week, under a new proposal from the US Department of Labor.
iFixit wants to fix McDonald’s ice cream machines for good.
Grayscale Investments LLC won a key legal fight in its push to launch a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund, bringing the crypto industry to the precipice of tapping billions of dollars from everyday investors.
A pension fund sued Peter Thiel and other Palanthir Technologies Inc. board members over claims they made billions in insider trades while jacking up its stock price through a spree of reckless investments with doomed blank-check companies.
The AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. investor whose settlement objections temporarily halted the conversion of its APE preferred units into common stock is seeking a financial reward for reducing the fees paid to the lawyers who negotiated the deal.