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Pre/Dicta Expands Litigation Analytics Platform to California, Its First Venture Into State Courts
In an expansion enabled by the 2023 purchase of Gavelytics, the company will predict case timelines and motion outcomes in California Superior Courts, with the hope of expanding to additional states in the near future.A Look at Gen AI's Potential in E-discovery
EDRM's "Balancing Ethics and Efficiency with Gen AI in Legal" webinar discussed how gen AI-powered e-discovery technology is being adopted, and its opportunities and risks.Could AI Investments Be Another Driver of Law Firm Mergers?
Some law firms have said they are interested in a combination with a larger firm partly "to have the scale necessary to properly invest in technology," said one merger consultant.The FTC's Rebecca Slaughter Wants Fair Competition, and a Good Night's Sleep
"I don't have a crystal ball. I don't know what's going to happen on Tuesday or after Tuesday, but I can tell you what I hope will happen, which is that I hope Chair Khan can continue to serve," Slaughter said.K&L Gates Looks to Extend Gen AI Expertise to Access to Justice Fight
The firm partnered with the Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School to lead the inaugural AI & Access to Justice Summit.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawsuit Against Amazon Could Reshape E-Commerce Landscape
The case highlights a growing trend of challenges brought against third-party sellers like Amazon and Walmart.Robert Downey Jr. Says He 'Intends to Sue' All Future Executives Who Use His AI Replica
Speaking about his role as Iron Man, Downey said he does not want his likeness recreated by AI technology.3 Things to Consider Before Using AI
It's especially important for legal professionals to understand how to evaluate the quality of today's AI products, and to consider more than just the tech.How AI and Data Privacy Will Likely Evolve in 2025
Experts participating in the International Association of Privacy Professionals' webinar discussed opportunities to develop standards for regulation enforcement, cybersecurity, and data mining in 2025.'A Fierce Battle of Expert Witnesses' Expected in Cybersecurity Spat
The airline claims the defective CrowdStrike update resulted in at least $500 million in direct losses. Legal cyber expert: "In 2025, we will probably see even more similar cases, not only in the US but around the globe."Trending Stories
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