By Jack Womack | October 14, 2024
The divergence of opinion is affecting the way firms are implementing AI technology, with some firms continuing to trial programmes while others remain more sceptical of adopting the tech firmwide.
By Kat Black | October 11, 2024
The appeal questions whether liability under §1202(b) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act is limited to the "removal or alteration of Copyright Management Information from an identical copy of a work."
By Tommaso Baronio | October 11, 2024
"We're going with a one-two punch, with the class action proceeding in New York and the derivative proceeding here in Miami," Gutchess explained.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Paul Corey | October 11, 2024
Nuclear power has the ability to significantly increase carbon-free baseload generation to meet the growing demand for electricity while also providing price stability and enhancing reliability in the region.
By Ella Sherman | October 11, 2024
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.
By Ella Sherman | October 10, 2024
AAAi Panelist Search allows case managers to search for panelists more thoroughly to meet the needs of their cases, and will soon be available to parties in the coming months.
By Ella Sherman | October 10, 2024
Firms such as Orrick and Husch Blackwell, among many others, have begun using platforms such as AltaClaro, which are taking a dual online and experiential approach to legal training.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jane Roach Maughan | October 10, 2024
I experimented with the very popular generative AI platform ChatGPT, better to understand the reported incidents of AI-fabricated case citations and the resultant growing judicial concern that generative AI can produce shoddy citations or fabricated caselaw.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gregory P. Graham | October 10, 2024
Ethical and regulatory guidance is emerging, but what of practical day-to-day considerations? What current actions should a mindful practitioner with an existing caseload take in order to fulfill the ethical obligation of competence found within the Rules of Professional Conduct?
By Rhys Dipshan | October 10, 2024
The initiative, called JAMS Next, will see the organization leverage testimony management and court reporting platform Prevail to offer AI transcript services, among other changes.
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