Contracts
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Negotiating technology and AI agreements: “We have all been here before”
When it comes to AI issues in technology contracts, both vendors and customers are tending to over-negotiate because the frameworks for understanding and allocating risk . . .
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New Jersey court sends OKLegal.com suit against Meta to California
The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey transferred OKLegal.com's lawsuit against Meta Platforms, Inc. and Mark Zuckerberg to the Northern District . . .
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Court blocks federal crackdown on Anthropic
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California granted Anthropic's motion for a preliminary injunction, finding it likely to succeed in challenging . . .
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YouTube prevails in the Second Circuit over content removal breach of contract claim
Plaintiff sued defendants YouTube and Google for breach of contract, claiming that defendants violated their Terms of Service by removing and restricting plaintiff’s uploaded content . . .
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Online agreement to arbitrate not enforceable
Plaintiff sued defendant gaming company alleging violation of Washington state laws addressing gambling and consumer protection. Plaintiff claimed that after starting with free chips in . . .
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Counterfeit lubricant case gets preliminary injunction based on defendant’s slick conduct
A German-based lubricant manufacturer sued a U.S.-based distributor, alleging that the distributor produced and sold counterfeit versions of its products with branding that closely resembled . . .
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No Section 230 immunity for Facebook on contract-related claims
Plaintiffs sued Meta, claiming that they were harmed by fraudulent third-party ads posted on Facebook. Plaintiffs argued that these ads violated Meta’s own terms of . . .
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Software contract was not unconscionable
Software vendor sued its customer because the customer stopped paying the vendor during implementation. Customer filed a counterclaim asserting that the contract between the parties . . .
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So-called “Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement” only protected one party’s information
Eastern sued Herbalife for breach of the "Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement" into which the parties had entered. Eastern claimed Herbalife breached the agreement by disclosing Eastern's . . .
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Bitcoin miner denied injunction against colocation service provider accused of removing rigs
Plaintiff Bitcoin miner sued defendant colocation hosting provider for breach of contract, conversion, and trespass to chattels under Washington law. After filing suit, plaintiff filed . . .