World Litigation Forum is now  “World Lawyers Forum.”

23rd WLF, Jan 19-20, 2026, Dubai – 22°C 🌤️
20th WLF, April 28 – 29, 2025, Bahrain – 28°C ☀️

21st WLF, September 24 – 25, 2025, Amsterdam – 16°C🌤️

22nd WLF, Jan 2026, Dubai, UAE – 22°C 🌤️

NYT and Chicago Tribune File Lawsuit Against Perplexity AI Over ‘Verbatim’ Content

NYT and Chicago Tribune File Lawsuit Against Perplexity AI Over ‘Verbatim’ Content By Editorial Team In a recent legal development, The New York Times and Chicago Tribune have taken legal action against Perplexity AI in New York. The lawsuit alleges that the AI company has been unlawfully scraping content from the publishers’ websites and reproducing […]

Utah Attorney Escapes Monetary Sanction Despite ‘Hallucinated’ Cases

Utah Attorney Escapes Monetary Sanction Despite ‘Hallucinated’ Cases By Editorial Team A recent trademark infringement case in Utah saw a federal judge sanctioning an attorney for submitting court documents containing references to “hallucinated” cases. However, instead of imposing a monetary fine, the attorney was directed to thoroughly read all the cited cases and authorities mentioned […]

Taylor Swift Seeks Dismissal of Poet’s $25M Lawsuit for Copyright Infringement

Taylor Swift Seeks Dismissal of Poet’s $25M Lawsuit for Copyright Infringement By Editorial Team Pop star Taylor Swift has filed a motion in a Florida federal court to have a $25 million copyright infringement lawsuit against her dismissed. Swift has labeled the lawsuit as “frivolous and harassing,” arguing that it claims copyright infringement on concepts […]

ITC Bans Infringing Drill Bit Imports After Fed. Circ. Remand

ITC Bans Infringing Drill Bit Imports After Fed. Circ. Remand By Editorial Team The U.S. International Trade Commission has held that a group of foreign companies is violating Section 337 of the Tariff Act by shipping diamond drill bit components that infringe a U.S. company’s patent and issued an order banning such imports after the […]

Federal Circuit Questions Whether Ingevity Can Avoid $85M Verdict

Federal Circuit Questions Whether Ingevity Can Avoid $85M Verdict By Editorial Team The Federal Circuit engaged in discussions on Friday regarding Ingevity Corp.’s argument to evade an $85 million antitrust verdict. The chemical and carbon product manufacturer claims it should be shielded from the verdict as it believed it was protecting its patent rights, despite […]