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NFTs And The Law: What Do I Actually Own?

LawTechnologyToday

Most likely, it will take a couple of room-clearing court decisions to help owners and litigants navigate their waters. Julian Pipolo is an Australasian lawyer working at a top-tier firm predominantly in administrative law. The post NFTs And The Law: What Do I Actually Own? About the Author.

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Women of Legal Tech: Julie Saltman

LawTechnologyToday

Julie founded Standd after over a decade practicing law, mostly as a trial attorney at the U.S. At DOJ, Julie served in the Tax Division, Civil Division, and Federal Programs Branch, where she handled cases raising complex regulatory and administrative law questions in federal trial and appellate courts across the US.

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Democracy on Trial: Chestek and the Future of USPTO Accountability

Patently O

Five amicus briefs were recently filed in support of the petitioner, arguing that Supreme Court review is warranted to correct the Federal Circuit’s erroneous decision, arguing that the Federal Circuit’s interpretation of Section 2(b)(2) is flawed and undermines important principles of administrative law.

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GWU Adjunct Law Professor Loses Worker’s Compensation Case

JonathanTurley

In the course of the litigation, Abdelhady asked the court to ignore her election (and receipt) of workers’ compensation benefits and find that the WCA does not apply after all. Abdelhady had a drawn out litigation under WCA to force payments from the university.

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Profile of a potential nominee: Ketanji Brown Jackson

SCOTUSBlog

She spent the year between college and law school as a reporter and researcher at Time magazine in New York. In the 17 years following her graduation from law school, Jackson held a variety of legal jobs. She attained three federal clerkships, worked at four elite law firms, and served two stints with the Sentencing Commission.

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Will You Survive? How Trump’s Upheaval is Reshaping Your Legal Career”

The Estrin Report

From judicial appointments to executive orders directly targeting law firms, to ramifications of tariff wars, the profession is experiencing a seismic shift. These appointments are already influencing rulings on key areas, including administrative law, corporate litigation, and constitutional law.

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