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'Kennedy quiz' stumps some federal judicial nominees; subjects include collateral estoppel and Article V

Federal judicial nominees can expect a grilling on the law from Republican U.S. Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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Use of ChatGPT to support fee bid is 'utterly and unusually unpersuasive,' federal judge says

A federal judge in New York City has reduced a law firm’s fee request by about half after criticizing its use of the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT-4 as a “cross-check” to determine prevailing market rates for attorneys.

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Lawyer's 'intimidating and degrading conduct' was 'a business model of sorts, based on fear,' state supreme court says

The Tennessee Supreme Court has disbarred a Nashville, Tennessee, lawyer, citing a pattern of “egregious” communications apparently intended to intimidate and humiliate the opposing counsel to gain an unfair advantage in litigation.

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Suing a cruise line? There are a boatload of challenges unique to the industry

Suing a cruise line? There are a boatload of challenges unique to the industry
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Lawyer censured after calling governor 'tyrant' and lawmakers 'spineless tools' in COVID-19 litigation

A New Mexico lawyer has received a public censure partly for “inflammatory and misleading statements” in litigation opposing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, including a claimed right to disqualify judges who had received COVID-19 vaccines.

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