Litigation Nation
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Litigation Nation, a new podcast hosted by Jack Sanker, is weekly roundup of the most important and interesting legal developments, delivered as a punchy, 15-minute episode that comes out every Tuesday. We summarize the newsletters you don't have time to read and dive into the headlines to bring you what you need to know, whether you work in the industry or not.
Litigation Nation
1w ago
In this episode of Litigation Nation, we covered three significant legal developments.
We discuss a case in New York where a woman was awarded $30 million in a revenge porn lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend, a cyber attack in Fulton County, Georgia, where hackers threatened to release sensitive court documents related to the Trump election case, and explore a U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the removal of presidential candidates from state ballots.
(00:00) - - Introduction to Revenge Porn Laws
(05:30) - - Personal Experience with Cyberbullying Cases
(10:04) - - Statistics on Revenge Por ..read more
Litigation Nation
3w ago
The East Palestine derailment lawsuit in Ohio settles for $600 million, Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula are suing Peninsula Township, The American Bar Association President's letter to attorneys, and Parents of Michigan school shooter both sentenced to 10-15 years for involuntary manslaughter ..read more
Litigation Nation
1M ago
California consumers have filed a class action lawsuit against luxury fashion brand Hermès over purchasing practices for the brand’s exclusive Birkin bag, Apple is currently grappling with a historic lawsuit issued by the Department of Justice, alleging that the tech giant has consciously tried to maintain a monopoly over the iPhone market, and Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, signs bill that bans children under 14 from having social media accounts.
(00:00) - Intro
(02:01) - Hermes Antitrust Lawsuit
(16:37) - Apple Antitrust Lawsuit
(28:18) - Florida Social Media Age Restriction
(33:42) - Outr ..read more
Litigation Nation
1M ago
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court rules adults younger than 21 cannot be sentenced to mandatory life without parole, New York judge rejects law firm fee petition for using ChatGPT to justify its costs, and Silicon Valley battles states over new online privacy & safety laws for children.
(00:00) - Intro
(01:50) - Massachusetts Mandatory Sentencing
(10:20) - New York law firm uses ChatGPT to justify fees
(20:42) - California online privacy & safety laws for children
(34:54) - Outro
Litigation Nation gives you an insider’s view to the legal system. Summarizing what you need to know ..read more
Litigation Nation
10M ago
OceanGate CEO threatened to sue employees who raised Titan Submarine safety concerns, Johnson & Johnson sues researchers who linked talc to cancer, and A Federal Judge writes an opinion piece in the New York Times regarding the ethical problems plaguing the Supreme Court ..read more
Litigation Nation
11M ago
OpenAI Maker of ChatGPT hit with class action copyright lawsuit by Sarah Silverman as well as authors Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey, A groundbreaking climate change trial by Montana residents bring climate change case to court for first time ever ..read more
Litigation Nation
11M ago
Artificial intelligence could impact law firms business model of billable hours, New York lawyers sanctioned for using fake ChatGPT cases in legal brief, Texas judge bans legal filings that rely on AI-generated content, law school admissions test developed by University of Arizona gets ABA approval, and predictions on what the future could hold for A.I. and the law ..read more
Litigation Nation
11M ago
Explaining the debt ceiling, the history of the 14th Amendment, & Massachusetts lawsuit with merit argues the debt ceiling is unconstitutional.   ..read more
Litigation Nation
1y ago
Supreme Court Sides With Jack Daniels in Trademark Case & Federal Trade Commission Proposes Ban on Employment-Related Non-Compete Agreements With Labor & Employment Attorney, Jeff Glass.  ..read more
Litigation Nation
1y ago
Explaining the debt ceiling, the history of the 14th Amendment, & Massachusetts lawsuit with merit argues the debt ceiling is unconstitutional.   ..read more