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The Design Lab was previously located in Silicon Valley—an office since merged with the firm's San Francisco office—but lower operating costs and a desire to venture outside of California led Faegre Drinker to Scottsdale.WIPL Day 2 & 3: In-House AI Use, Vendor Cyberattacks and Changing Regulations
Legal departments are delegating low-quality legal work to AI tools and contending with heightened cybersecurity risks and an ever-changing regulatory landscape.Google Is Sued by Texas Credit Union Over Alleged Search Engine 'Monopoly'
The lawsuit, which accused Google of abusing its "monopoly power" to exert unchecked control over the "quantity of ad inventory," alleged violations of California's Cartwright Act, unfair business practices and unfair competition.Law Firm Leadership Stands at Artificial Intelligence and Litigation Data Crossroads
Law firm leaders know that the intersection of litigation and artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly crucial. At the same time, litigation data remains flawed and insufficient for use with AI tools, because it often doesn't reflect what has actually happened, what is happening, or what may need to happen next within any given case.Trending Stories
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