Kolmogorov Law Legal News Rundown Weekly

AI is now drafting tentative rulings in L.A. County courtrooms. The 9th Circuit just revived California's child privacy law. The CPPA handed down its first million-dollar fine against a youth sports platform. A new Court of Appeal decision shows why your arbitration agreement's governing law clause could make or break a class action. The FTC is still coming for your noncompetes — even after their ban got struck down. And the Musk v. OpenAI fraud trial is officially set for April, complete with private diaries and late-night CEO texts. This week's Kolmogorov Law Rundown covers it all — what happened, why it matters, and what your business should do about it.
Stories covered: L.A. County's "Learned Hand" AI pilot program · NetChoice v. Bonta (9th Cir.) and the CAADCA · CPPA's $1.1M fine against PlayOn Sports · Tuufuli v. West Coast Dental on FAA-governed arbitration agreements · FTC's case-by-case noncompete enforcement strategy · Musk v. OpenAI/Microsoft fraud trial headed to Oakland
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