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Marler Clark, the Food Safety Law Firm, investigates Deadly Listeria Outbreak linked to Lyons ReadyCare and Sysco Imperial Frozen Supplemental Shakes

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A total of 42 people infected with the outbreak strain of Listeria monocytogenes were reported from 21 states – Alabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and West Virginia.  Illnesses started on dates ranging from August 17, 2018, to March 13, 2025. Of 42 people with information available, 41 were hospitalized. A total of 14 deaths were reported from 9 states: California, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New York, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. Most people in this outbreak reported living in long-term care facilities or were hospitalized prior to becoming sick. The true number of sick people in this outbreak was likely higher than the number reported, and the outbreak may not have been limited to the states with known illnesses. This is because some people recover…

71. Off-Duty San Francisco Police Officer Arrested for DUI Collision Causing Multiple Injuries

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A recent DUI collision in San Francisco has drawn attention to the serious legal consequences that can follow when even those sworn to uphold the law find themselves on the wrong side. A 28-year-old San Francisco police officer who had recently entered field training now faces charges of driving under the influence, causing injuries, after an off-duty crash that sent five people to the hospital. Details of the San Francisco Collision According to San Francisco authorities, the incident occurred early on Saturday, May 17, 2025. Police responded to reports of a two-vehicle collision at approximately 1:59 a.m. The crash resulted in injuries to five individuals, all of whom required hospitalization. Most concerning was that one victim sustained life-threatening injuries. Officers arriving at the scene conducted an investigation that led to the arrest of Kwong, who was identified as the driver of one of the vehicles involved in the collision. Though Kwong was off-duty at the time,…

72. New article on SSRN

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Professor Stacie Strong recently posted an article on SSRN which may be of interest to some of you.  It is called Pro Bono Publico Versus Pro Bono Presidential. Its abstract reads In March and April 2025, the Trump administration issued a series of executive orders directed at various law firms that had represented clients or undertaken actions with which the president disagreed. Those executive orders imposed various sanctions capable of destroying the firms financially. The administration also threatened a number of other law firms with similar types of executive orders.While a few law firms chose to challenge the executive orders in court, the majority of firms targeted by the president entered into informal settlement agreements whereby the firms promised to provide between $40 million and $125 million worth of free “pro bono legal services” to causes supported by the president. In return, the president either revoked any sanction-containing…

73. “The Website Where Lawyers Mock ‘Yellow-Bellied’ Firms Bowing to Trump; Above the Law, a legal industry website with a long history of skewering the nation’s most elite firms, has found a moment and plenty of inside tipsters”

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“The Website Where Lawyers Mock ‘Yellow-Bellied’ Firms Bowing to Trump; Above the Law, a legal industry website with a long history of skewering the nation’s most elite firms, has found a moment and plenty of inside tipsters”: Elizabeth Williamson of The New York Times has this report.

74. Vol. 38(5) International Journal for the Semiotics of Law (IJSL) Now Available Online.

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 I am delighted to announce that Volume 38(5) of the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law is now available online.  Many of the articles are open access.  Titles, authors  and links are provided below. Caught in the Labyrinth of Unemployment: A Legal Analysis of Technology’s Transformative Role in Reshaping Active Labor Policies in GreeceSofia AlexopoulouOriginalPaper27 November 2024Pages: 1521 - 1541A Diachronic Analysis of Latinisms in the Decisions of the UK Supreme CourtPatrizia GiampieriOriginalPaper18 December 2024Pages: 1543 - 1556Lying Detection Through Reality Monitoring: Evidence from Jordanian ArabicGhaida YousefMarwan JarrahAbdel Rahman Mitib AltakhainehOriginalPaper20 January 2025Pages: 1557 - 1578Dissenting with Conviction and Deference: Boosters and Hedges in Nigerian Supreme Court DissentsFlorence Oluwaseyi DanielOriginalPaper30 January 2025Pages: 1579 - 1602Sociosemiotic Framing of Human Rights in Digital AgeLe ChengJahongir…

75. Traffic Collision on Rowland Blvd Onramp Leaves Drivers Shaken

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A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred on the Rowland Boulevard onramp to southbound Highway 101 in Novato, California, on May 18, 2025, at approximately 2:01 PM. The incident involved a white Nissan SUV and a gray Toyota Camry, both of which ended up on the right-hand side of the road. Fortunately, both drivers were able to exchange their driver’s licenses and insurance information, and neither required emergency medical services. The driver of one of the vehicles reported hitting their head and shoulder but declined medical assistance at the scene. Despite the impact, both vehicles were deemed drivable, allowing the drivers to safely move them off the main roadway, minimizing further traffic disruption. Authorities remind drivers to exercise caution and remain vigilant, especially when navigating onramps and merging onto highways. While this incident did not result in severe injuries, it serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the…

76. Dentons advises Praxis on landmark acquisition of St Enoch Shopping Centre

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Dentons has advised leading UK real estate investor and manager Praxis on the acquisition of the St Enoch Shopping Centre, a major retail and leisure destination in the heart of Glasgow.

77. Creating a Financially Secure Alimony Plan

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When navigating the complex journey of divorce, securing your financial future is an important step. One way to do this is by creating a financially secure alimony plan. Divorce is rarely straightforward, and emotions can run high. Yet, ensuring that you or your former spouse has the financial support needed post-divorce can make a significant difference. Such a plan helps maintain a sense of stability and predictability in an otherwise uncertain time. Texas, like other states, has specific rules about alimony, which often require careful consideration and understanding. Developing an alimony plan suited to your unique situation involves recognizing which type of alimony might apply and how factors like income and marriage length impact decisions. For anyone considering or going through a divorce, understanding these options is key. This process aims to support a new beginning. Whether you’re just starting the divorce process or are ready to finalize an agreement,…

78. Court Indefinitely Pauses SEC Climate Rule Litigation

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In a striking development with far reaching implications, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has granted the Motion to Hold Case in Abeyance in the consolidated litigation Iowa v. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the lead challenge to the SEC’s 2024 climate disclosure rules. The court’s April 24, 2025, order halts further proceedings indefinitely, pending further notice, and signals a dramatic shift in the landscape of environmental regulation in the United States. As an attorney who closely follows the intersection of environmental public policy and sustainable business practices, this moment represents more than just a litigation delay, it is a bellwether for the future of environmental regulation and a telling sign of the current post progressive political climate. Moreover, this is an example of how difficult it is to eliminate a federal regulation. The Background: SEC’s Controversial Climate Disclosure Rules The Securities and…

79. There is No Unity: The Copyright Restatement Starts to Crumble

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Readers will recall that I’ve posted a few times over the years about Pamela Samuelson and her American Law Institute “Restatement of Copyright” astroturf project. As predicted, that Big Tech propaganda campaign is now collapsing under its own weight. Color me shocked. In the Beginning was the Word from Pamela Samuelson This whole waste of space began with Professor Pamela Samuelson’s arrogant fever dream: Rewrite the Copyright Act to completely reorder the rights of authorship. What we did not know then that we may know now is why? My bet is on eroding if not destroying copyright for the really big money–artificial intelligence training. In one way or another, all of the moves that Big Tech has made with the millions if not billions that they have invested in astroturf organizations, cy pres awards, anti-artist litigation and flat out lobbying since around 1998 has been in aid of the AI coup de grace. And there has been no more loyal…

80. Marler Clark, the Food Safety Law Firm, investigates Deadly Listeria Outbreak linked to Lyons ReadyCare and Sysco Imperial Frozen Supplemental Shakes

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A total of 42 people infected with the outbreak strain of Listeria monocytogenes were reported from 21 states – Alabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and West Virginia.  Illnesses started on dates ranging from August 17, 2018, to March 13, 2025. Of 42 people with information available, 41 were hospitalized. A total of 14 deaths were reported from 9 states: California, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New York, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. Most people in this outbreak reported living in long-term care facilities or were hospitalized prior to becoming sick. The true number of sick people in this outbreak was likely higher than the number reported, and the outbreak may not have been limited to the states with known illnesses. This is because some people recover…

81. Marler Clark, the Food Safety Law Firm, investigates Listeria Outbreak tied to Fresh & Ready Sandwiches

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As of May 9, 2025, a total of 10 people infected with the outbreak strain of Listeria have been reported from two states. Sick people’s samples were collected on dates ranging from December 3, 2023, to September 9, 2024. Of 10 people with information available, all 10 have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported. The true number of sick people in this outbreak is likely higher than the number reported, and this outbreak may not have been limited to the states with known illnesses. This is because some people recover without medical care and are not tested for Listeria. Currently, there have been no illnesses identified in 2025. However, a recent environmental isolate was collected at Fresh & Ready Foods LLC and illnesses may not yet be reported. CDC investigated this outbreak in 2024. Epidemiologic evidence in previous investigations identified that sick people were in healthcare settings such as hospitals prior to becoming sick, and…

82. Nonprofits and the Draft Tax Bill: Lobbying & Advocacy

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Charities – If the status quo is harming your ability to advance your mission consistent with your values, what can you do? What should you do? The first question is a little easier to answer from a legal perspective. But I’ll try to provide a tiny amount of personal insights on the second question at the end of this post. Background I presented to the Nonprofit Activists Coalition earlier this week on what charities (and some other tax-exempt organizations) can do related to advocacy and lobbying. We had not planned to time this with the release of a new draft tax bill working its way through the House, but the draft reinforced why it’s so important for nonprofits collectively to inform their supporters, the general public, our lawmakers, and other political officials about what they do and what they contribute to making our communities, our country, and our planet healthier and stronger. While my presentation did not focus specifically on the draft…

83. How New Jersey Classifies and Penalizes Sex Offenses

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Sex offenses in New Jersey are among the most serious crimes a person can be charged with. But not all sex crimes are treated the same. New Jersey classifies these offenses into different degrees based on the nature of the act, the age and vulnerability of the alleged victim, and the use of force or coercion. Each classification carries its own potential sentence, parole restrictions, and long-term consequences. If you’ve been charged—or are under investigation—for a sex offense, understanding how these crimes are categorized is essential. This knowledge can shape your defense strategy and help you understand the potential outcomes of your case. Degrees of Sex Offenses in New Jersey New Jersey categorizes crimes into first-, second-, third-, and fourth-degree indictable offenses, which are equivalent to felonies in other states. Most sex crimes fall within the first three categories. Here’s how they break down: First-Degree Sex Offenses These are the…

84. Gerichtliche Verfügung: OpenAI darf Nutzer-Konversationen mit ChatGPT nicht mehr löschen

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OpenAI darf die Konversationen aus der Nutzung von APIs und ChatGPT aufgrund einer gerichtlichen Verfügung in den USA vorläufig nicht mehr löschen. In der Folge muss Open unfreiwillig Milliarden von Konversationen mit ChatGPT und über die API vorläufig aufbewahren. OpenAI kann damit viele gesetzliche und vertragliche Pflichten nicht mehr einhalten. Hintergrund ist ein Rechtsstreit zwischen der New York Times und OpenAI an einem Gericht in New York. Die New York Times hatte Ende 2023 gegen OpenAI wegen der Verwendung von Zeitungsartikeln für das Training von KI-Modellen geklagt. 13. Mai 2025: Gericht verfügt Aufbewahrung aller «Output Log Data» Im Rechtsstreit steht der Vorwurf im Raum, OpenAI habe «Output Logs» bzw. «User Conversations» gelöscht, welche die New York Times für das Verfahren für wichtig hält: «[In] the immediate months after The Times…

85. Efforts to Amend Constitution to Prevent Bail Based on Lies

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We recently posted a piece about how local Sen. Joan Huffman (R-Houston) has once again lobbied the Texas Legislature during its 2025 session to gut the Michael Morton Act—a 2013 act designed to prevent wrongful convictions—in a manner that would resurrect the kind of prosecutorial misconduct that made Texas one of the nation’s leaders in wrongful convictions secured through such misconduct. Not satisfied with this draconian law-and-order effort (a pro-victim/prosecution effort as she would call it), Huffman has joined forces with Gov. Gregg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, and a cadre of her like-minded Republican colleagues to restrict bail constitutionally. At the opening of the 2025 Legislative session earlier this year, Abbott used his State of State Address to inform the legislature (58 percent of whom are Republicans) that his continued political assault on the constitutional right to bail would be an “emergency item” for lawmakers. Lt. Gov.…

86. Wisconsin judge pleads not guilty to Federal charges alleging obstruction of ICE arrest

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Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan pleaded not guilty Thursday in federal court to charges alleging she interfered with federal immigration enforcement by assisting a noncitizen avoiding arrest by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Judge Dugan is facing two federal charges, the first being concealing an individual to prevent arrest, and the second obstruction of justice. The charges stem from an April 18 incident in which she allegedly helped a man identified as Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, who is reportedly in the US without legal status, exit her courtroom through a back door to evade ICE agents waiting in the courthouse. The arraignment took place in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, where Magistrate Judge Stephen Dries scheduled a trial to begin on July 21. Dugan’s attorney, Steven Biskupic, stated the trial is expected to last approximately one week. Federal prosecutors allege that Dugan’s actions constituted active…

87. [Ilya Somin] Our Supreme Court Amicus Brief Opposing Termination of CHNV Immigration Parole, Which Would Make Subject Some 500,000 Legal Immigrants to the Risk of Deportation to Oppressive Regimes

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[The brief is on behalf of the Cato Institute and myself. ] Venezuelans fleeing the socialist regime of Nicolas Maduro. (NA)  On Friday, the Cato Institute and I filed a Supreme Court amicus brief in Noem v. Doe, a case where the Trump Administration is trying to terminate parole status for over 500,000 legal immigrants from four Latin American nations. The brief is available here. Here's a summary of the brief I prepared for the Cato website: In early 2023, the Department of Homeland Security established a program under which citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela ("CHNV") were eligible to request two years of humanitarian parole into the United States if someone lawfully present in the United States was willing to sponsor them and commit to providing financial and other support. The policy was based on the highly successful Uniting for Ukraine parole program and a more limited parole program for Venezuelan nationals, both of which began in…

88. Dentons Lee Strengthens its Insurance and Reinsurance Capabilities with the addition of Foreign Attorney Anna Jeewon Shin

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Dentons Lee is pleased to welcome Senior Foreign Attorney Anna Jeewon Shin (Admitted to the New York and New Jersey Bars).

89. Dentons advises German Finance Agency on a syndication of a federal bond

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Global law firm Dentons, with a team led by Oliver Dreher, has again advised the German Finance Agency (Bundesrepublik Deutschland – Finanzagentur GmbH) on the successful syndication of a federa

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