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Federal Judge Pulls Opinion With Fake Quotes And YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS!

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Ready to cross another milestone on the legal profession’s march into slop? Too bad! Because we’re already here. We’ve had lawyers citing fake cases excreted from generative AI without ever learning their lesson for a while now, but these errors get quickly caught by opposing counsel. The problem jumped the firebreak when a Georgia judge signed off on an order based on fake cases that didn’t get fixed until it reached a very grumpy appellate court. Now, for the first time, we have a federal judge clawing back his own opinion over fake citations. The words “AI” aren’t being used, but… you know. Bloomberg Law’s Justin Henry reported yesterday that Judge Julien Xavier Neals of the District of New Jersey — fresh off replacing Alina Habba and triggering a nascent constitutional crisis — withdrew his June 30 order in the CorMedix securities lawsuit after lawyers pointed out a few case cites that were just plain…

89. Former Biglaw Partner Disbarred After Pleading Guilty To Attempting To Sext A Minor

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In 2023, Daniel Waxman was a partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, leading their torts practice in the New York office. But his legal career came screeching to a halt in June 2023, when Waxman was arrested for attempting to meet up with a 14-year-old girl he was texting for a month, when in reality he was communicating with an undercover cop. In April 2024, Waxman pleaded guilty to attempted dissemination of indecent materials to minors, and was sentenced to five years probation. But that slap on the wrist has a much more devastating impact on his legal career. The guilty plea to a felony automatically triggered his disbarment, which was entered by the Appellate Division’s First Judicial Department of the New York Supreme Court, retroactive to Waxman’s conviction. The firm provided the following statement on their former partner to ABA Journal, “When we learned of the allegations, Daniel Waxman was immediately suspended from the firm, never worked…

90. Court Vacates CFPB Medical Debt Rule: Key Takeaways for Providers

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Earlier this month, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas approved a consent judgment vacating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) Medical Debt Rule. The decision holds that the CFPB exceeded its authority under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and violated the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) when enacting the Rule. This development has significant implications for healthcare providers and other entities involved in the reporting and use of medical debt information. Background: The Medical Debt Rule and FCRA The FCRA, permits Credit Reporting Agencies (CRAs) to report medical debt information—provided it is coded to protect patient privacy—i.e., it does not disclose the patient’s health condition or procedure.  Continuing with its efforts to prioritize medical debt rulemaking, the CFPB’s Medical Debt Rule, finalized in January 2025, sought to prohibit CRAs from including any medical debt…

91. Cox on Dicta and Uncertainty

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Courtney M. Cox (Fordham University School of Law) has posted Super-Dicta (173 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1575 (2025)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: A weird thing happens when a conscientious, rational judge lacks certainty and has the humility to know it: she will often decide cases for reasons that differ from the reasons in her opinions. To illustrate, suppose she thinks it’s 50/50 whether Defendant’s copying infringed or was fair use. She could rationally flip a coin. But if she does, and she finds for Defendant, it will not be because of fair use. Rather, it will be because she thought it was 50/50 whether the copying was fair use—and the coin landed tails. Coin-flip cases are rare, but uncertainty is not. There are more sophisticated tools for responding rationally when the judge’s doubts about what she ought to do are not in complete equipoise. And so, the point remains: when a judge is uncertain about what she ought to do and is…

92. Trump Administration Strong-arms ~$200M Out Of Columbia During His Worst Time To Ever Hustle Someone Out Of Millions

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Let’s be honest — this is one of those stories where I’m going to tell you to not fall for the red herring. The title is true enough, BBC has coverage on Columbia’s recent agreement to pay $200M over accusations that it failed to protect Jewish students. However, it is not the real story. If this happened back in March, back when Paul Weiss caved to The Orange One, it would have been the real story. Alas, we are here — and the real story is actually in dialogue with this: Trump: We’re going to win so much, you may even get tired of winning and you’ll say please, please, it’s too much winning, we can’t take it anymore…and I’ll say NO IT ISN’T…we have to keep winning, we have to win MORE. pic.twitter.com/B6tVXAKL1q— TEAM USA (@TEAM_USA__) November 13, 2024We’ve hit point of the American public being tired of too much winning, but it’s not for the reason that he predicted.…

93. Woman Injured in Shooting at Apartment Complex on 26th Avenue North in Nashville, TN. Security Negligence?

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Apartment Shooting Nashville: Legal Claim for Victim? We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of security failures across the United States, and we have recovered nearly $250 million dollars for our Clients.  Read Our Legal Take below to find out what legal options are available to the victim of the Nashville Apartment shooting. Woman Injured in Shooting at Apartment Complex on 26th Avenue North in Nashville, TN. (Fox17.com) Nashville, TN NEWS – Gunfire rang out at an apartment complex early Wednesday morning, July 23, 2025, leaving one woman injured. As reported by Fox17.com, “[the shooting] happened at an apartment complex on 26th Avenue North, just off Rosa Parks Boulevard near Clarksville Pike. The call came into police dispatch around 4 a.m.” WSMV.com is reporting, “MNPD said officers found a woman shot when they arrived…That woman was transported to a Nashville area hospital.” The investigation is…

94. Why Hire A Personal Injury Lawyer? | Sansone & Lauber | Missouri

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Why hire a personal injury lawyer? When you’re injured because of someone else’s reckless or negligent actions, everything can change in a moment. Hospital bills pile up. You’re missing work. You can’t enjoy life the same way. And just when you’re at your lowest, the insurance company calls — pressuring you to settle quickly, quietly, and for far less than your case is worth. If you’re asking, “Is it worth it to hire a personal injury lawyer?” the answer is simple: Yes. Without question. At Sansone & Lauber, we’ve spent decades helping injury victims across St. Louis and Missouri stand up to powerful insurance companies and demand full justice. Whether you were hurt in a car accident, truck crash, or slip and fall — or you lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence — our award-winning legal team is ready to fight for your future. Table of Contents Why Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer Is…

95. A ROBOT IN THE BOARDROOM? Using AI to Draft Minutes

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In corporate governance, as in so many other areas, artificial intelligence is all the rage.  If you read just about anything relating to corporate boards, you’re almost certain to learn that boards are scratching their collective heads to figure out where and how their companies can use AI, how they can best govern the use of AI, and all sorts of related topics.  However, while boards may be talking about AI – and possibly even doing something about it – it appears that few, if any, people are talking about the possible use of AI in the boardroom itself.  Maybe this is understandable; after all, boards are rightly concerned about risks and are not known as hotbeds of innovation.  However, it’s still surprising that the last major technological innovation impacting boardrooms was the introduction of board portals, which have been around for roughly 20 years. I suspect that AI will eventually work its way into the boardroom; I…

96. When Clients Use ChatGPT for Legal Advice

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It’s 2025, and clients are using AI tools like ChatGPT in their legal matters. If you’re an HR professional or run a business, maybe you’ve seen a team member pull up ChatGPT to write a demand letter or question your workplace policies. Or maybe you’ve tried it yourself: “Can I fire someone for this?” or “Is this harassment under Ontario law?” These tools aren’t going away. Just like WebMD changed how patients interact with doctors, ChatGPT is shifting the lawyer-client relationship. That can be a good thing, with the right boundaries. The WebMD Effect WebMD gave patients a sense of control and helped them prepare for appointments, even if it sometimes led to incorrect self-diagnoses and nurtured some hypochondria. Doctors learned to engage with the platform, not ignore it. Same goes for law. ChatGPT can help you research, get oriented, and ask better questions. But it doesn’t know your employment…

97. Renne Public Law Group Cultivates the Next Generation of Public Interest Lawyers

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Founded by partners Louise Renne, Jon Holtzman and Art Hartinger, Renne Public Law Group (RPLG) practices throughout California, advising and advocating for public agencies, nonprofit organizations and public entities in need of effective, responsive and creative legal solutions. RPLG’s lawyers strengthen and preserve public services, empower policy makers to further their objectives and collaborate with in-house staff to identify workable solutions to complex problems. Selected by the Daily Journal as a 2019 Top Boutique Law Firm in its first full year of operation, RPLG is led by Louise Renne, who served as San Francisco’s elected city attorney for 16 years and is credited with having “reinvented municipal law” by taking on and winning affirmative litigation cases against tobacco companies, banks, insurance companies and others. Selected again as a 2024 Top Boutique Law Firm, over its six-year history RPLG has expanded its influence statewide,…

98. Federal Judge Pulls Opinion With Fake Quotes And YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS!

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Ready to cross another milestone on the legal profession’s march into slop? Too bad! Because we’re already here. We’ve had lawyers citing fake cases excreted from generative AI without ever learning their lesson for a while now, but these errors get quickly caught by opposing counsel. The problem jumped the firebreak when a Georgia judge signed off on an order based on fake cases that didn’t get fixed until it reached a very grumpy appellate court. Now, for the first time, we have a federal judge clawing back his own opinion over fake citations. The words “AI” aren’t being used, but… you know. Bloomberg Law’s Justin Henry reported yesterday that Judge Julien Xavier Neals of the District of New Jersey — fresh off replacing Alina Habba and triggering a nascent constitutional crisis — withdrew his June 30 order in the CorMedix securities lawsuit after lawyers pointed out a few case cites that were just plain…

99. Estate Planning Mistakes Financial Advisors Make

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Working with financial advisors alone is insufficient for estate planning. Money is a common source of stress for most Americans. They fear not having enough to meet their current needs or future goals. This anxiety is exacerbated by the fact that many enter adulthood with little to no financial literacy. Financial advisors can be beneficial to these individuals in areas such as saving, budgeting, investing, retirement planning, and estate planning. While financial advisors can offer valuable guidance on money and assets, they often lack the necessary legal knowledge, expertise, and experience required for comprehensive estate planning. Accordingly, failing to work with an experienced estate planning attorney can leave loved ones struggling to navigate unintended beneficiaries, estate taxes, and probate delays. Some mistakes made by financial advisors can be costly to estate planning goals. Misunderstanding the Limits of Beneficiary Designations While many mistakenly believe…

100. Alfraido Zeyouma Killed in Shooting Outside a North Las Vegas, NV Convenience Store. Justice for Family?

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Alfraido Zeyouma Shooting North Las Vegas: Justice for Family? We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of security failures across the United States, and we have recovered nearly $250 million dollars for our Clients.  Read Our Legal Take below to find out what legal options are available to the family of Alfraido Zeyouma. Teen Killed in North Las Vegas, NV Shooting on East Lake Mead Boulevard. (Fox5Vegas.com) North Las Vegas, NV News – One teen is dead after a parking lot shooting early Sunday morning, June 8, 2025. As reported by Fox5Vegas.com, “North Las Vegas Police said the shooting happened at 1:55 a.m. in the 3100 block of East Lake Mead Boulevard near Civic Center.” KTNV.com is reporting, “[r]esponding officers said they found an unresponsive 17-year-old male at the scene. Authorities said medical personnel attempted life-saving measures but the teenager died ultimately from his injuries.” According to…

101. James Oates Fort Valley, GA Pedestrian Hit-and-Run Accident.

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James Oates Accident Fort Valley: Justice for Family. We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of pedestrian and  motor vehicle accidents across the United States, and we have recovered nearly $250 million dollars for our Clients.  Read Our Legal Take below to find out what legal options are available to the family of James Oates. James Oates Fort Valley, GA Pedestrian Hit-and-Run Accident. (Stock Photo: MurrayLegal.com) Fort Valley, GA – A motor vehicle hit-and-run pedestrian accident early Wednesday morning, July 23, 2025, left one man fatally injured. As reported by WGXA.tv, “around 2:04 a.m., troopers responded to a call about a pedestrian pushing a green shopping cart being struck by a vehicle on Highway 96 near Brawell Street.” According to the report, “Peach County Coroner…identified the victim as 65-year-old James Oates. GSP says a charcoal grey vehicle struck Oates and left the scene without alerting emergency…

102. Big pork’s new shameless attempt to ‘fix’ Proposition 12

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Big pork’s new shameless attempt to ‘fix’ Proposition 12 kblocher@human… Thu, 07/24/2025 - 15:57 By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block In his dystopian novel Animal Farm, George Orwell uses the pig, Squealer, to show how those in power use language, rhetoric and misdirection to spread propaganda, bend the truth and ensure their continued political and social dominance. Orwell would have had a field day with the July 23 hearing at the U.S. House of Representatives’ Agriculture Committee, which was called “An Examination of the Implications of Proposition 12." California’s Proposition 12 is considered a landmark law for farm animals in the U.S. The state’s voters passed the ballot initiative in 2018 with 63% in favor. The law requires that mother pigs, hens used for egg production and calves kept for veal be given enough space to stand up, turn around and extend their limbs. The law also requires that pork, eggs and…

103. Shedding Light on Copyright’s Challenges in LED-Based Art

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By Juliette Groothaert For centuries, artists have been fascinated by capturing light. From the Renaissance masters who pioneered techniques like sfumato to create dissolving edges for lifelike depth, to Caravaggio’s dramatic chiaroscuro wielding stark light and shadow to carve visceral intensity onto canvas, the use of light has undeniably played a pivotal role in shaping how artists illustrate the world. Yet, for all this mastery, light remained a tool to depict reality, never being the primary substance of the art itself. An example of chiaroscuro is Giovanni Baglione’s “Amor sacro e profano” (1602)[1] Leonardo’s “Mona Lisa” (ca. 1503-1519) is an example of sfumato[2] That shift arrived with the crackle of electricity. Edison’s invention of the lightbulb in 1897 ignited a revolution as artists suddenly were not just painting with light, but would sculpt in it too. Pioneers like László Moholy-Nagy, a Bauhaus…

104. How Adultery Affects a Texas Divorce: What You Need to Know

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Discovering your spouse’s infidelity is one of life’s most devastating experiences. The emotional pain, broken trust, and uncertainty about your future can feel overwhelming. If you’re facing this difficult situation in Dallas, you’re not alone—and you have legal options that can protect your interests during divorce proceedings. Understanding how adultery affects divorce in Texas is crucial for making informed decisions about your case. While Texas is a no-fault divorce state, adultery can still significantly impact various aspects of your divorce, from property division to child custody arrangements. Understanding Adultery in Texas Family Law Texas Family Code defines adultery as voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone who is not their spouse. This definition is specific and requires proof of actual sexual relations, not just emotional affairs or inappropriate relationships. When working with a Dallas divorce attorney,…

105. New York Prison Strike Aftermath Creates Dangerous Conditions, Leaves Seven Dead

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A devastating prison guard strike in February left New York's correctional system in chaos, resulting in at least seven deaths among incarcerated individuals and creating ongoing dangerous conditions that persist months later. Thousands of corrections officers walked off their jobs, forcing officials to lock prisoners in their cells for days at a time while deploying 6,000 National Guard troops to maintain basic operations across more than 30 facilities housing over 30,000 inmates. Four months after the three-week strike ended, the crisis continues to worsen. Court records reveal that thousands of officer positions remain vacant, with some facilities operating at less than half their required staffing levels. The situation has forced the cancellation of essential programs including weekend visitation, summer school, sports leagues, religious classes, work release programs, and counseling sessions. Some prisoners are now confined to their cells for up to 20 hours daily. …

106. How to Tell Your Children About Divorce: Age-Appropriate Scripts and Strategies

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Telling your children about divorce ranks among the most challenging conversations any parent will face. The weight of those words, the uncertainty in their eyes, and the knowledge that their world is about to change forever can feel overwhelming. As a parent navigating this difficult time, you’re not alone in wondering how to approach this conversation with sensitivity, honesty, and age-appropriate care. At our Dallas law firm, we’ve supported countless families through divorce proceedings over the past 25 years. While every family’s situation is unique, we’ve learned that how you communicate with your children about divorce can significantly impact their emotional well-being and adjustment to their new reality. This comprehensive guide provides practical scripts, strategies, and professional insights to help you navigate these crucial conversations. Understanding the Emotional Impact of Divorce on Children Before diving into specific conversation…

107. Avoiding Your Ex’s Design Choices: Selling Your House After a Texas Divorce

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Going through a divorce is one of life’s most challenging experiences, and deciding what to do with your family home adds another layer of complexity to an already difficult situation. If you’re staring at leopard print wallpaper in the master bedroom or that neon green kitchen your ex insisted on, you’re probably ready to move forward—literally and figuratively. As a Dallas divorce lawyer with over 25 years of experience helping families navigate these transitions, I understand that selling your house after divorce involves much more than just putting a “For Sale” sign in the yard. The family home often represents the largest asset in a divorce, and making the right decisions about when and how to sell can significantly impact your financial future. Whether you’re dealing with an uncontested divorce or facing a more complex contested situation, understanding your options and the legal implications of selling marital property is crucial…

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