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In-House Lawyers Weigh In on How AI Will Revolutionize Dispute Resolution
For years, China has employed AI agents as online "robot judges." Could that happen here?Legaltech Rundown: Avvoka Unveils New Features, Sedric AI Funding, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.Throng of Workers Using AI Off the Grid Unwittingly Aiding Cybercriminals
AI adoption has risen so much so quickly that the average knowledge worker puts more corporate data into AI tools on Saturday or Sunday than the middle of the workweek a year ago, a Cyberhaven study found.2nd Circuit Appeals Court Upholds Copyright Ruling Against Internet Archive
The court rejected an appeal from the nonprofit digital library and owner of the Wayback Machine, stemming from a lawsuit brought by Hatchett, Penguin Random House, Wiley and HarperCollins over Internet Archive's practice of scanning and lending digital books.Sexual Harassment Trial Shows Challenge With Remote Proceedings: Transcript Errors
Brian Gaines, a University of Illinois political science professor, said vendors of software designed to do automatic transcription promise that the work can be better in the virtual setting. But in speaking with attorneys, Gaines said he did not hear from anyone who shared that view.View more book results for the query "*"
Berkeley Law Taps Big Tech, Law Firms and ACLU to Design New AI LLM Program
Berkeley Law's newly launched AI-focused master of laws degree program will address the emerging technology's impact on law, policy and regulation.Faegre Drinker Snags Buchanan COO, Aims to Advance in AI Efforts
"My ears are in listening mode right now," Nolan Kurtz said. "The best thing is to come in and actively listen to the partners, our lawyers, our consultants, our operations professionals and really learn from them."Google Slapped With Digital Privacy Class Action Over Use of Customer Service AI Product
Bursor & Fisher and the Simon Law Firm filed the complaint on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. According to the claim, Google's use of the AI product, developed in 2022 to automate and fine-tune businesses' customer service interactions, violated Section 631 of the California Invasion of Privacy Act, which prohibits wiretapping. The plaintiff and class members could be awarded $5,000 per violation under CIPA.California DOJ Fines Robinhood $3.9M in First-Ever Crypto Enforcement Action
The company, which also is facing a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission inquiry, finds itself in regulators' crosshairs despite legal chief Dan Gallagher's pledge to improve the company's compliance culture and work collaboratively with regulators.How Australian Firm Allens Is Training Its Lawyers in the Use of Gen AI and Other Legal Tech
Australian corporate law firm Allens has rolled out a training program to give lawyers and staff the skills and confidence they need to use the various technologies.Trending Stories
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