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JAMS Launches Initiative to Leverage AI Technology in Dispute Resolution
The initiative, called JAMS Next, will see the organization leverage testimony management and court reporting platform Prevail to offer AI transcript services, among other changes.'Effective Remedy'?: DOJ Unveils Corrective Action Plan in Google Search Monopoly Case
"The starting point for addressing Google's unlawful conduct is undoing its effects on search distribution," U.S. attorneys wrote in a federal court brief. "Fully remedying these harms requires not only ending Google's control of distribution today, but also ensuring Google cannot control the distribution of tomorrow."Marriott to Pay $52M, Upgrade Cybersecurity to Settle Probes Into 3 Big Breaches
"Marriott's poor security practices led to multiple breaches affecting hundreds of millions of customers," said Samuel Levine, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection.The 2024 LTN Law Firm Tech Survey Is Now Open
The survey is open until Oct 18. We're looking forward to reading your responses!LegalOn Expands AI-Powered Contract Solution to the UK
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ClioCon 2024 Takeaways: Navigating Law Firms' AI Future
At Clio's Cloud Conference 2024, lawyers were wondering what impacts AI will have on their industry—and how they can prepare.Judges Say Social Media and Political Polarization Puts Them in Danger
A panel of federal and state judges at Relativity Fest 2024 discussed how social media has resulted in a spike in harassment and threats against judges and their families. They called on lawyers and bar associations to help.Crypto.com Becomes Latest Industry Player to Sue the SEC
"The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications, not just for Crypto.com, but for the broader crypto industry, particularly as it relates to secondary-market transactions and how they're regulated," said Tonya M. Evans, a professor at Penn State Dickinson Law whose research includes digital assets.NY Federal Judge Rules Online-Only Retailers Cannot Face ADA Claims
"A stand-alone website is not a place of public accommodation under Title III of the ADA," Chief Judge Laura Swain of the U.S. District Court wrote in her ruling.Trending Stories
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