Alex Murdaugh law partner talks crime scene problems, thefts

A former law partner of Alex Murdaugh was tested at his double murder trial Wednesday that more than a dozen people walked around the scene of the killings of Murdaugh’s wife and son before state-level law enforcement arrived. After South Carolina agents arrived, they sent Murdaugh, his law partners and friends into the sprawling property’s […]

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Alabama attorney general argues inmate didn’t suffer in aborted lethal injection

Arguing against a lawsuit, Alabama’s attorney general contended that an inmate did not suffer unconstitutionally during a lethal injection that was called off last year when the execution team couldn’t establish an intravenous line despite repeated attempts. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office asked a judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Kenneth Eugene Smith […]

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IL Court of Appeals Holds Municipal Immunity From Tort Liability in Zoning Cases

This post was originally published in Municipal Minute by Julie Tappendorf, Esq. from Ancel Glink and reposted with permission At Xochi, LLC v. Galena City, Illinois Court of Appeals found City immune from liability under the Tort Immunity Act for claims relating to zoning approvals relating to cannabis dispensaries and upheld the dismissal of the […]

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Trade Secrets Litigation: 2023 Update

Thomson Reuters Practical Law has released the 2023 update to “Trade Secrets Litigation,” co-authored by our colleague Peter A. Steinmeyer. Following is an excerpt (see below to download the full article in PDF format): Trade secrets are often an employer’s most valuable assets. When an employee or former employee misappropriates an employer’s trade secrets, the […]

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Case Preview: Thaler v Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (Case ID: 2021/0201). – UKSC Blog

In this post, Rachel Free (Partner), Toby Sears (Partner) and Omri Shirion (Associate) of the CMS Intellectual Property team, preview the UK Supreme Court’s upcoming hearing of Thaler v Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks. This case concerns the treatment under the Patents Act 1977 (the “1977 Act”) of inventions created by artificial intelligence […]

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Prosecutors urge tight limits on Bankman-Fried’s internet use

NEW YORK, Feb 15 (Reuters) – US prosecutors on Wednesday urged a judge to impose tight restrictions on indicted FTX cryptocurrency exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s internet use, arguing existing conditions “leave too much room for inappropriate conduct.” Separately, court documents earlier on Wednesday revealed that a former Stanford University law school dean and a computer […]

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Ana Walshe update: Brian Walshe’s lawyer says they have not received ‘basic’ discovery items in the murder case

Brian Walshe’s lawyer said they still have not received “basic” discovery materials, including search warrants for his car, “that we should’ve had immediately” during Thursday’s court appearance. Walshe, 47, wearing an orange jumpsuit in jail, appeared in Quincy District Court via Zoom for allegedly beating his wife, Ana Walshe, to death in their Cohasset home […]

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