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Justia Legal Resources: Foreclosure Law Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

A homeowner who has a defense to foreclosure can raise the defense in response to the lawsuit. A homeowner who has a defense would need to file a new lawsuit in court. Eventually, they probably will need to go to a court hearing on the issue. This process tends to unfold more efficiently.

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Guest Post: David the Inventor vs. the Biglaw Goliath – What Drives A Goliath To Take On A David?

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As I reported here in November , the law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld has sued Xcential for misappropriation of trade secrets, breach of contract, and other causes of action. This is Stodder’s perspective on the lawsuit. If anyone at Akin Gump wishes to respond, I would be happy to publish it.]. Here comes Goliath.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Automated License Plate Readers with ACLU Attorney Matt Cagle

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Often you’ll hear government agencies say, “Well, when you drive down the street, you don’t have an expectation of privacy.” And it’s one that the ACLU is thinking a lot about, and how to bring it into the digital age, and it’s one that we’re going to hear more about in the coming years.

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50 Legal Guides to Help Americans Understand Their Rights

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

The Personal Injury center contains a 50-state survey on wrongful death lawsuits , which are claims based on a death caused by the fault of someone else. The Medical Malpractice center contains a 50-state survey on substantive and procedural requirements for lawsuits against healthcare providers.

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Artificial Intelligence, Real Discrimination

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

This article briefly addresses this problem, summarizes current local, state, and federal laws enacted or proposed to curtail it, and proposes two solutions for modern employers itching to implement AI-assisted employee management tools but dreading employment litigation.