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Massachusetts AG Settles Clean Air Act Case Against Penske for Payout of at Least $3 Million
National truck rental company Penske will pay at least $3 million for not fully and lawfully conducting 189 safety and emissions inspections on trucks, under a lawsuit settlement announced by Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell.Failure to Communicate: Why Better Tech Doesn't Mean Better Communication
Ironically, the ease of instantaneous written communications today has arguably not always resulted in enhanced communication.Bringing Home the Bacon: The Federal Circuit Clarifies Threshold for Joint Inventorship
A recent decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit provides guidance on a fundamental issue of patent law commonly faced by patent prosecutors and litigators alike: who can be an inventor, and what kind of contribution is required for inventorship under the law?Application of New York Anti-SLAPP Statute Still Unsettled Within Second Circuit
Issues surrounding defamation law have been fixtures in the daily news cycle recently. An inescapable part of such cases are anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) statutes that have been passed across the country. New York federal courts, like federal courts around the nation, have had to grapple with the procedural applicability of anti-SLAPP statutes promulgated under state law.Benesch Adds New Wilmington Partner
Benesch announced that Daniel Brogan has recently joined the firm as a partner in its Wilmington office from Bayard.View more book results for the query "*"
Four Key Privacy Risks to Consider Before Using Open Generative AI Systems
Most modern privacy laws implement the well-known privacy principles of transparency, purpose limitation, access, and security, among others. Here we analyze some of these principles and their application in the use of open generative AI systems.VSB Clients' Protection Fund Board Pays $175K on 13 Petitions Involving 9 Attorneys
The largest single award was a payment of $65,192 to the beneficiary of an estate in which Richard Gibson Wohltman was a co-executor. The board found that Wohltman committed dishonest conduct in theft, conversion, embezzlement or withholding money from the estate, and that the attorney did not perform the work for which he billed services, according to the bar's media release.Firms More Eager To Use AI For Business Development, Not So Much Legal Services
Many law firms have been faster to embrace artificial intelligence for marketing and business development than for the practice of law, wary of AI's implications for client confidentiality, lawyer ethics and legal service pricing.Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT: Friend, Foe, or Both
Although ESI is still important, generative artificial intelligence (AI), especially ChatGPT, has taken the world by storm.Judge Publicly Reprimanded After Parkland School-Shooting Case
According to the commission's findings, the judge violated several rules governing judicial conduct during the trial, specifically in her interactions with Cruz's public defenders.Trending Stories
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