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How Gen AI Is Changing Legal Work for In-House Counsel
Legal chiefs said they want collaboration and transparency from outside counsel when it comes to deploying generative artificial intelligence during a recent Association of Corporate Counsel event.'We're Back': Fourth Circuit Considers Certification of Marriott Data Breach Class ... Again
Marriott was back before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit hoping to dismantle a district judge's order that certified a class of hotel guests impacted by its 2018 data breach.Scammers Target Lawyers Across Country With Fake Court Notices
"Phishing scams targeting lawyers with official-looking documents are on the rise," said a Texas attorney who was targeted this week.View more book results for the query "*"
Texas Social Media Law: Federal Circuit Gives Trial Court Instructions
The directive for discovery is based on the supreme court's conclusion that the case as it stand is severely underdeveloped.Avantia CEO Discusses Blurring Lines Between Law Firm, Software Provider and ALSP
On the verge of a forthcoming expansion to the U.S., Avantia CEO and founder James Sutton describes its offerings and its reasons for coming to New York.About the Awards: Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law 2025
About the Awards is a series of Q&As with our editors across ALM Media's publications that aims to give readers and potential nominees insight…As Tech-Focused Roles in C-Suite Expand, Newcomers Embrace Big Law Opportunities
"We're not just looking to research AI and other areas, we're looking to actually embrace it and lead out front with it," said Jared Kaplan, Lowenstein Sandler's new chief innovation and information officer.What About the Old Partners Who Have No Interest in AI?
New recruits are much more engaged with AI than partners, according to several large law firms, so what can be done?Trending Stories
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