By Mason Lawlor | August 7, 2024
As part of the CMS conversion, the Clerk's Office has also "ceased allowing defendants and their attorneys the same level of access to case files as it does the District Attorney's office," according to the notice. The office has also begun charging indigent criminal defendants fees for filing, maintained a high number of vacancies, and turned away litigants, attorneys, and court reporters from its front counter, refusing to accept documents presented for filing.
By Rhys Dipshan | August 7, 2024
Lex Machina's parent company, RELX, joins a host of others—from CNN to Docusign—sued by plaintiffs firms looking to apply the almost-50-year-old California Invasion of Privacy Act to web tracking software.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ellen C. Brotman | August 7, 2024
Formal Opinion 512 does an excellent job of analyzing the rules that are implicated by the use of generative AI.
By Isha Marathe | August 7, 2024
Bringing decades of experience in fintech, Friedrichsen hopes to start off his tenure as DISCO's new CEO by prioritizing customer needs as the company works to forge ahead in the field of AI integrations.
By Stephanie Wilkins | August 5, 2024
The new 24/7 chatbot, plus curated information collections and more than 10 years of venture capital data, are meant to help users surface the insights they need faster than ever.
By Brian Lee | August 5, 2024
James said the closed-door meeting of academics, policymakers, advocates, and industry was meant to help her office develop strategies to mitigate risks while ensuring New York can remain at the forefront of innovation.
By Jon Fowler, Secretariat | August 5, 2024
Traditionally, recordings were assumed to be accurate. Now, courts face a crucial question: Who proves a recording is real when it could be a deepfake?
By Isha Marathe | August 2, 2024
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.
By Isha Marathe | August 1, 2024
From an absent "cure period" to additional statutory damages for the intentional disclosure of personally identifiable information, the RIDPTAA treads its own path in the patchwork.
By Rhys Dipshan | August 1, 2024
While the regulation is finalized, there is still much that needs to be ironed out.
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