Cybercriminals Armed With AI Often Find Mid-Sized Businesses Are Sitting Ducks

Cybercriminals Armed With Ai Often Find Mid-Sized Businesses Are Sitting Ducks

Cybercriminals Armed With AI: Why Mid-Sized Businesses Are Prime Targets in 2025 In 2025, artificial intelligence has become a double-edged sword in cybersecurity—empowering defenders with advanced tools while arming cybercriminals with unprecedented capabilities to automate, scale, and personalize attacks. Mid-sized businesses (typically 100-999 employees, $10M-$1B revenue) are particularly vulnerable, often lacking the robust defenses of … Read more

State Court Grants Firm’s Attempts to Arbitrate Attorney’s $10M Life Insurance Dispute

State Court Grants Firm’S Attempts To Arbitrate Attorney’S M Life Insurance Dispute

Missouri Supreme Court Revives Arbitration in $10M Life Insurance Dispute Involving Law Firm and Deceased Partner’s Widow On November 6, 2025, the Missouri Supreme Court overturned a lower court’s denial and granted a law firm’s motion to compel arbitration in a high-stakes dispute over a $10 million life insurance policy. The case, Maune, Raichle, Hartley, … Read more

Judge Denies Roblox Motion to Compel Arbitration in Child-Exploitation Case

Judge Denies Roblox Motion To Compel Arbitration In Child-Exploitation Case

Overview of the Ruling On or about November 1, 2025 (issued “last week” relative to November 6 reports), California Superior Court Judge Nina Shapirshteyn in San Mateo County denied Roblox Corporation’s motion to compel arbitration in a high-profile child sexual exploitation lawsuit brought by a father identified as “Steve.” The case, filed in February 2025, … Read more

’17 Days of Revenue:’ State High Court Weighing Record $56M Punitive Damages Award Against Philip Morris

’17 Days Of Revenue:’ State High Court Weighing Record M Punitive Damages Award Against Philip Morris

’17 Days of Revenue’: Massachusetts High Court Weighs Record $56M Punitive Damages Against Philip Morris in Tobacco Death Suit In a case that could reshape punitive damages caps for deep-pocketed corporations, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) heard oral arguments on November 5, 2025, in a wrongful death lawsuit against Philip Morris USA. At the … Read more

How I Made General Counsel: 'Be Prepared to Adopt New Strategies,' Says Amber Murray of Jamestown

How I Made General Counsel: 'Be Prepared To Adopt New Strategies,' Says Amber Murray Of Jamestown

From In-House Counsel to GC: Amber Murray’s Journey at Jamestown and the Power of Adaptability In the high-stakes world of real estate investment, where market shifts demand constant pivots, Amber Murray’s ascent to General Counsel at Jamestown embodies resilience and strategic evolution. Appointed GC in early 2025 after serving as the firm’s Senior Vice President … Read more

Three Things Law Schools Do Not but Should Tell Their Students

Three Things Law Schools Do Not But Should Tell Their Students

Three Things Law Schools Don’t—but Absolutely Should—Tell Their Students Law school excels at teaching doctrine, case analysis, and Socratic terror, but it often leaves graduates blindsided by the realities of practice, culture, and survival in the legal profession. Here are three critical truths that belong in orientation packets, not whispered in post-bar exam bars. 1. … Read more

Amazon Suit Alleges Perplexity Used ‘Covert’ AI Agents to Access Customer Accounts

Amazon Suit Alleges Perplexity Used ‘Covert’ Ai Agents To Access Customer Accounts

Amazon vs. Perplexity: E-Commerce Giant Sues AI Startup Over ‘Covert’ Shopping Bots In a escalating clash between Big Tech and AI disruptors, Amazon filed a federal lawsuit against Perplexity AI on November 4, 2025, accusing the $20 billion-valued startup of deploying unauthorized “agentic” AI tools to secretly access customer accounts on its platform. The suit, … Read more