Anthropic Agrees to $1.5 Billion Settlement in Author Class Action Case, Aiming for Resolution in Legal Dispute

San Francisco, California — Anthropic has agreed to a significant settlement of $1.5 billion in a class-action lawsuit brought by authors who alleged that the company unlawfully used their works to train artificial intelligence systems. This move marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue around copyright and the use of literary materials in the rapidly evolving field of AI. The settlement, which has been filed in a federal court, is intended to address claims from authors who contended that Anthropic’s practices violated their intellectual property rights. The lawsuit outlined that the company had utilized … Read more

Mark Geragos Seeks to Overturn $100K Verdict Tied to Avenatti’s Nike Extortion Case

Los Angeles, California — Prominent attorney Mark Geragos has requested a California court to dismiss a $100,000 jury verdict that concluded he assisted disbarred lawyer Michael Avenatti in a failed scheme to extort Nike. Geragos claims the awarded damages are legally unsupportable, as they were given without a finding of liability against him. In his motion filed with the court, Geragos argues that awarding damages without establishing any legal responsibility contradicts established legal principles. He is contesting the jury’s decision, which emerged from allegations about Avenatti’s conduct during a high-profile case involving the sportswear giant. … Read more

Judge Denies Plea Deal in Surrey Murder Case, Set for Trial Amidst Public Scrutiny

Minot, North Dakota — A proposed plea agreement that would have reduced the murder charge against Daniel Breijo was denied by Northwest District Court Judge Daniel El-Dweek on September 4. Breijo, 41, is charged with the murder of Nicholas Van Pelt, a serviceman, on Christmas Eve 2023. The rejection came during a change of plea hearing in North Central District Court. Breijo was facing a Class AA felony murder charge, which would have been lowered to Class B felony manslaughter if the plea was accepted. Under the terms of the deal, Breijo would have served … Read more

Roommate Convicted of First-Degree Murder as Sentencing Phase Looms in Dramatic Fayetteville Case

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A jury has found Jason Lawson guilty of first-degree murder and tampering with evidence in the death of his roommate, Benjamin Martin. The verdict was reached Thursday after a trial that shed light on the events surrounding Martin’s death in 2024. The case began when Fayetteville police responded to a call from a third roommate, a woman who alleged that Lawson had fatally harmed Martin following a violent dispute. Upon their arrival, officers discovered Martin’s body, leading to the swift arrest of Lawson. Testimony during the trial revealed escalating tensions between Lawson … Read more