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NLRB Appoints 'Chief AI Officer,' Embracing 'Hottest Job of 2024'
The trend has its critics, some arguing that many companies would be better off integrating AI into existing leadership structures.Court Orders Martin Shkreli to Hand Over Wu-Tang Album in Misappropriation Case
U.S. District Judge Pamela Chen of the Eastern District of New York issued a preliminary injunction against Shkreli preventing him from streaming or disseminating copies of the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album he forfeited as part of his criminal fraud conviction in 2017.Lame Laptops, Batteries 'About to Explode': Lack of Tech Investment Angers Midlevel Associates
"It's unbelievably difficult to work with tools like these," one associate laments.Greenberg Traurig's Strategy to Recover $4M in Malicious Email Spoofing Attack
"This will be important for people to look at because … I think it will be one of those test cases in the blockchain space," said Dr. Tonya M. Evans, a tenured law professor at Penn State Dickinson Law.Innovation vs. Regulation Debate Reaches Gov. Gavin Newsom as AI Bills Hit His Desk
Among the bills before the governor is SB 1047, a closely watched measure that would require the largest generative AI developers to ensure their products will not cause significant physical or financial harm.View more book results for the query "*"
Personal Injury Startup Supio Announces $25 million Series A Investment
With the goal of making data extraction easier for personal injury lawyers and firms, Supio plans to use the investment to grow its team of software engineers.Deepfakes in Legal Proceedings: A Strategic Framework for Collaborative Solutions
To meet baseline duties of competence, lawyers must be prepared to detect and address deepfakes, to support a claim that audio or video evidence is fake, or to prove audio and video evidence is authentic.New Revenue Streams: Transform unprofitable practices into thriving businesses
Learn how Gen AI can help lawyers to transform unprofitable practices into new revenue streams.Tech Providers, Not Courts, May Have the Last Word on Geofence Warrants
As judges struggle to understand surveillance technology such as geofence warrants, tech providers are making policy changes to get ahead of possible Supreme Court scrutiny.Trending Stories
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