Thomson Reuters Plans to Spend Big in AI. Here’s How
President of Legal Professionals Raghu Ramanathan said the company will continue to invest in acquisitions and development to improve its generative AI offerings.FactSet Finds New Legal Chief at Financial Data Rival S&P
Christopher McLoughlin is taking the legal reins of FactSet as it and competitors race to harness generative AI to provide better analytics faster to investment professionals.State Attorney General Faces Federal Courtroom Test Over Crypto Mining Ban
“We have seen dozens of state laws enacted over the last few years restricting or prohibiting investment in U.S. real property by foreign individuals, companies and governments,” said Robert A. Friedman, a partner at Holland & Knight. “Arkansas is just one example of a surging national trend.”How Legal Aid and Tech Collaboration Can Bridge the Justice Gap
"Technology, when thoughtfully developed and implemented, has the potential to expand access to legal services significantly," write Kelli Raker and Maya Markovich.The Rise of AI-Generated Deepfakes: A New Cybersecurity Threat for Law Firms
"Being able to spot deepfakes is a major step in curbing their malicious use," writes Eric Hoffmaster of Innovative Computing Systems.How Qualcomm’s General Counsel Is Championing Diversity in Innovation
"I’ve found that it is always better to have more voices at the table, and to strive for an environment in which more people are encouraged to speak up," Qualcomm's general counsel Ann Chaplin said.Productivity Suite Startup Macro Announces $12 Million Funding Round
Macro looks to leverage artificial intelligence to enhance productivity from PDFs to coding all on one application.As Political Extremism Rises, Is Voter Data the Next Privacy Frontier?
The public availability of voter registration information is different in every state, raising the issue of whether there’s a need for more universal voter protection regulations in the wake of rising political extremism.Law Firm Associates, Staffers Continue to Put a Premium On Workplace Flexibility, Study Finds
"Every single associate I'm talking to these days, one of the top five questions they ask me is, 'What is your policy on being able to work hybrid?'" said Amanda Koplos, president of the Association of Legal Administrators.Federal Judge Weighs In on School's Discipline for 'Explicitly Copying AI-Generated Text' on Project
"Plaintiffs cite no case law to suggest that a student has a constitutional right to receive a certain grade on an assignment, to avoid a Saturday detention, or to gain membership in an extracurricular group such as the National Honor Society," U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul G. Levenson said in a Nov. 20 opinion.Trending Stories
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