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litigation

noun as in matter coming before court of law

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Just what is an “AI use”, and what is “AI”, in the first place, remain subject to interpretation, said a May 2025 note by lawyers at the national insurance litigation firm Hunton Andrews Kurth.

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In Nashville, Dietz said he is somehow working harder than he did during his years grinding in private practice, where he largely focused on business litigation and helping companies with internal investigations.

Halligan is receiving little litigation support from the U.S. attorney’s office in Alexandria, Va., that she now leads.

“Although we cannot comment on ongoing litigation, our commitment remains unchanged: We will continue to ensure that all students who qualify under state law have access to an affordable, high-quality education,” Christian said.

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The litigation centers on Jemperli, a drug used to treat some forms of endometrial cancer.

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