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Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week: Foley Fends Off FTC's Pyramid Scheme Claims for Neora

Foley partners Ed Burbach, Craig Florence and Michelle Ku represented Neora in a bench trial in Dallas that resulted in a decision last week completely vindicating Neora's business model.
12 minute read

Legaltech News

LTN Startup Spotlight: Paxton AI Founder Tanguy Chau Sees Startups Having Advantage in the Crowded Marketplace

Legaltech News caught up with Paxton AI's co-founder and CEO, Tanguy Chau, to discuss the company's approach to large language models and retrieval augmented generation, and how it stands out in the market.
8 minute read

Law.com

We Submitted a ChatGPT-Written Law School Admissions Essay. Here's What the School Had to Say About It

Law.com typed "admission essay for law school" into ChatGPT's prompt and then submitted the essay to the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University for review. Amy Beier Best, ASU Law's assistant dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, spoke to Law.com to provide feedback on the essay and to discuss more broadly the potential (and potential pitfalls) of using AI tools for personal statements.
7 minute read

The Recorder

How Buying Lunch Could Save Lawyers From a Hung Jury

Social distancing might be leading to more deliberation room spats, according to Immersion Legal Jury's Christina Marinakis.
12 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

General Election: Judge John Padova Runs for Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas

"There should be more outreach and education programs between the judiciary and the community addressing the safeguards and training judges go through to effectuate impartiality."
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Frank Ruggiero Vies for Spot on Lackawanna Court of Common Pleas

The legislature has provided a means by which the law may be changed. That should be the mechanism, not the courts. The courts are not designed to change or make the law.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Daniel Ronca Faces Off for Seat on Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas

A law enacted many years prior may no longer make sense due to changes in technology or in society. At those times, it is incumbent on the judge to use his or her best efforts to reasonably interpret the language of the law so that a ruling will make sense.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Charles Rosenbaum Seeks Montgomery County Common Pleas Judgeship

Participating in community outreach programs, public forums, and educational initiatives can create spaces for judges to address concerns, explain legal principles, and foster open dialogue.
11 minute read

Daily Report Online

'The Pinnacle': Attorney's Criminal Law Seminar Celebrates 30th Anniversary

"To me it's the culmination of my decades in my professional life of serving the bar, the profession in the various ways I've served them," Patrick Longhi said when asked what it means to see the seminar hit the 30-year mark.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Former Microsoft AGC Lucy Bassli: 'End-to-End' CLM Solutions 'Keep Us Up at Night'

Former Microsoft AGC Lucy Bassli, now founder and principal of InnoLaw Group, launched an assessment tool called CLM Launchpad to help organizations understand if they're ready to navigate the somewhat chaotic CLM market.
7 minute read

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