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AI law startup Norm announced Tuesday it has successfully closed a $120 million Series C funding round, propelling the nearly three-year-old company to a $1.2 billion valuation and officially granting it unicorn status.
Meta's extreme actions against ex-employee Sarah Wynn-Williams highlight how NDAs, non-disparagement clauses, and binding arbitration are weaponized to silence whistleblowers. This calculated strategy deters future disclosures, revealing potent implications for corporate power and employee rights.

A Delaware judge ruled that "artificial entities" like corporations and LLCs can vote in certain local elections, citing their recognition as "persons" under Delaware law. This decision, stemming from a challenge to Fenwick Island's charter, highlights the state's unique corporate legal framework and its reliance on business entities.

Attorney Bill Ghiorso was fined $10,000 for submitting AI-generated fake legal citations and quotes in Oregon. This incident underscores the critical unreliability of current generative AI tools for factual accuracy and the absolute necessity for rigorous human verification in professional, high-stakes contexts.