By Dan Roe | July 28, 2022
The recently formed Aventura boutique added partner Monique D. Hayes on the understanding that she would also be able to grow her outside business.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 26, 2022
While State Motion Metrics currently only has data on five state courts, four in Delaware and one in Los Angeles, the legal research company ultimately wants to offer its feature to the 27 state courts that it covers.
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By Robert A. Schwinger | July 25, 2022
Is it overreach to extend long-familiar laws and procedures from our analog courts to activity in this new virtual domain?
By Cassandre Coyer | July 25, 2022
As more state, federal and international regulations are shining a light on how AI hiring tools can discriminate, lawyers say employers need to be prepared, as "it's only a matter of time before we start seeing lawsuits."
By Nathan Jackson | July 21, 2022
Because the role of automated decision-making in the employment context is little-known (and less understood), the California's Fair Employment and Housing Council is likely focused on bringing it to the forefront. But that goal comes with a clear consequence: thrusting employers into a high stakes regulatory Wild West, according to Nathan Jackson of Liebert Cassidy Whitmore.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 20, 2022
SixFifty's new automation tool aims to help companies keep track of the ever-changing data privacy regulation field. SixFifty hopes that by inputting legal experts' knowledge into its own engine, the tool will stand out as a must-have solution.
By Matt O'Brien | July 18, 2022
Meta says its openness about the data, code and research logbooks in its new language model OPT-175B makes it easier for outside researchers to help identify and mitigate the bias and toxicity that it picks up by ingesting how real people write and communicate.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 14, 2022
A new survey from Everlaw and ACEDS found that legal professionals are experiencing fewer challenges with cloud-based e-discovery. But while most agree the cloud is here to stay, many still remain hesitant to take that leap.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 13, 2022
Timothy Fox, director of practice intelligence and analytics at Ogletree Deakins, discusses how the firm went about developing three new technology tools to streamline billing, document cataloging and settlement agreements review.
By Scott Graham | July 11, 2022
AI Visualize said its patents deliver "real-time immersive 3D interactive VR telepresence," but Judge Richard Andrews said the company merely claimed the abstract idea of remotely storing a dataset of images, transmitting the images over the Internet, and displaying the images at a client computer.
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