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Legal Technology Simplified in 2025

CARET Legal

According to the 2025 In-House Legal Budgeting Report from Axiom and Wakefield Research, 96% of general councils said they expect “AI will meaningfully reduce costs within their legal department.” As we step into 2025, we’ll continue to experience technological evolution at an unprecedented pace that will reshape how law firms operate.

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Climate Litigation in Japan: What to Expect in 2025

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

In Japan, climate litigation ( / Kiko soshou ) has been used to challenge the legality of the construction and operation of the coal-fired power plants and promote coal phase-out. See Japanese Court Upholds Mistakes in post-disaster Energy Policy in Yokosuka Climate Case Decisions.) Sendai Power Station ). Kobe Steel Ltd.,

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Federal court allows illegal data collection claims against Target to move forward

JURIST

The court rejected these arguments and ruled that the plaintiffs had provided sufficient detail to make their allegations plausible. This is sufficient at this stage of litigation because the central inquiry is whether the case merits further proceedings for examination.

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Estoppel Gutted: A Pelican’s Guide to Patent Litigation

Patently O

A key implication from this case is that despite the estoppel provision, a printed publication from an IPR can be later used in the litigation as part of the same combination of references used in the IPR, so long as the publications are categorized by the patent challenger in the litigation as proving that the invention was known/used/on-sale.

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Supreme Court turns down Kentucky utility’s request to block EPA coal ash rule

SCOTUSBlog

Share The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a request from a Kentucky utility company to temporarily block an Environmental Protection Agency rule governing the disposal of coal ash while a challenge to it moves forward in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Representing the EPA, U.S.

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ICJ holds hearings on states’ legal obligations with respect to climate change

JURIST

The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial organ of the United Nations (UN), commenced hearings on the obligations of States concerning climate change on Monday. Article 65 of the ICJ Statute further establishes the court’s jurisdiction to provide advisory opinions.

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6 Paralegal Tips + An Invitation to Join Me

Paralegal Bootcamp

I’m holding a FREE 5-Day Paralegal Challenge that kicks off on March 24, 2025. But then an opening came up in the litigation department, and they decided to give it a try. Fast-forward twenty years, and they’re still loving their litigation paralegal career! Also, I’ve got an invitation for you!