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January 06, 2025 | New Jersey Law Journal

How We Won: Samsung Defeats Data Breach Class Action

Not all data is created equal, and the information stolen in this case is "too mundane" or readily available online to significantly increase an individual's risk of identity theft, the judge said.
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January 06, 2025 | Corporate Counsel

FOMO Run Amok? Resolve of Firms Chasing AI Dreams Tested by Sky-High Costs

“The question now is which investments will deliver lasting value and which ones may fade as AI hype moderates," Goodwin Procter wrote in a client note last week.
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January 06, 2025 | Legaltech News

Elite Acquires Payment Platform Tranch to Boost Law Firm Financial Management Capabilities

Tranch provides law firms and other enterprises a variety of payment options to streamline financial management.
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January 06, 2025 | Legaltech News

KPMG Law US Seeks Alternative Business License, Shaking Up Legal Status Quo

The Big Four firm is applying for a license under Arizona rules that allow lawyers and non-lawyers to co-own law firms. 
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January 06, 2025 | Legaltech News

From TAR to Generative AI: A Revolution in Document Review

A new contender has entered the scene: generative AI (GenAI). This groundbreaking technology is poised to redefine document review, addressing the gaps TAR struggles to fill.
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January 06, 2025 | Legaltech News

Legal Tech's Predictions for E-discovery in 2025

A look at what’s in store for the e-discovery industry in 2025, whether it be potential generative AI impacts or the data and hiring challenges many will have to contend with.
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January 03, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Class Certification, Cash-Sweep Cases Among Securities Litigation Trends to Watch in 2025

From artificial intelligence cases to a federal judiciary pressed to use a years-old high court ruling to curb securities fraud cases, and more—here are the four securities litigation trends to watch in 2025.
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January 03, 2025 | The Recorder

Anthropic Agrees to 'Guardrails' for Its AI Training to Protect Copyrighted Lyrics Pending Fight Over Fair Use

An agreement signed in the U.S. District Court of Northern California requires Anthropic to use “guardrails” to protect copyrighted lyrics allegedly used to train its premier AI product, Claude. The case filed by a group of music publishers remains in motion.
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January 03, 2025 | The Recorder

Apple Agrees to Pay $95 Million Settlement in Siri Voice Assistant Privacy Class Action

Apple has agreed to pay a $95 million class action settlement to resolve 5-year-old claims that its voice-activated digital assistant Siri recorded Apple device users' conversations without their consent.
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January 03, 2025 | Legaltech News

Legal Tech's Predictions for the Business of Law in 2025

A look at how law firm business models, hiring, pricing and culture may shift in the coming months.
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