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France top court upholds charges of crimes against humanity against manufacturing company

JURIST

France’s highest court dismissed an appeal Tuesday from Lafarge, a French building materials manufacturer, seeking to drop charges of complicity in crimes against humanity. The post France top court upholds charges of crimes against humanity against manufacturing company appeared first on JURIST - News.

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Three Ways Contract Analytics Deliver Value Beyond Corporate Legal

LawTechnologyToday

But now, general counsels (GCs) and legal teams need solid insights on resource allocation and budgeting, too. They rely on contract analytics engines to better understand their company’s risk exposure – and get a jump-start on agreements headed their way for review. Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and HR Operations.

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Agents Vs. Agentic AI: What In-House Counsel Need To Know About These 2 AI Frontiers

Above The Law

Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries, from logistics to health care, but with this transformation comes a steep learning curve for in-house legal teams. Two key concepts — AI Agents and Agentic AI — are central to navigating the legal challenges and opportunities this technology presents.

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Top Legal Concerns for Manufacturers

L4SB

Navigating the legal landscape is a challenge for manufacturers, as their operations are subject to an array of complex and evolving regulations. Understanding these legal concerns and addressing them proactively.

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California Passes Hourly-Wage Law in Move That Could Overhaul Abuse-Ridden Garment Manufacturing Sector

The Fashion Law

In fact, they mirrored those that have long-plagued no small number of domestically-headquartered retail companies, with Forever 21, among others, being cited on more than one occasion by the Department of Labor (“DOL”)’s Wage and Hour Division in connection with its manufacturing practices.

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Arkansas Law Prohibiting Manufacturer 340B Contract Pharmacy Restrictions Upheld by 8th Circuit

FDA Law Blog

By Faraz Siddiqui — As drug manufacturers battle the Health Resources and Services Administration (“HRSA”) in federal courts over the role of 340B contract pharmacies, an Eighth Circuit decision to uphold a 2021 Arkansas law may render those cases inconsequential in that state. Code Ann. § 23-92-604(c)(1), (2) (Act 1103). & Mfrs.

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Federal court rules Turkey cannot recover ancient idol from hedge fund billionaire

JURIST

While Judge Alison Nathan agreed with experts that the idol was originally manufactured in the region of Anatolia between 4800 and 4100 BC in what is now modern-day Turkey’s Manisa Province, she rejected the Turkish government’s view that the idol could not have been traded to a region outside of present-day Turkey.