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Record $2 Billion Settlement Reached for California Students' Deficiencies During Remote Learning
"The urgent vision of this historic settlement is not just to recoup the academic losses suffered by California's most disadvantaged students, but to erase the opportunity gaps altogether exacerbated by the pandemic," Mark Rosenbaum, director with Public Counsel, a public-interest law firm in Los Angeles, said in a statement.General Motors Accused of Breaching Warranty, Failing to Repair Vehicles
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.The Current (and Future) State of AI in Legal Finance
In this article, David Perla of Burford Capital examines how AI is being used and can potentially be used in legal finance—the practice of providing financial resources and funding for litigation and arbitration claims. Specifically, he examines the role of AI in sourcing investments, making investment decisions and predicting outcomes once investments are established.Generating Buzz: Judicial Scrutiny of AI Use and Its Impact on the Future of Litigation
From automating and enhancing research, to streamlining the process of document review, and even drafting documents, generative AI holds great potential to transform the legal industry. However, this transformative power comes with its own set of challenges.Generative AI in Health Care: Diagnosing the Legal Landscape for Dr. GenAI
This article evaluates the regulatory trends that address issues of algorithmic data bias and data privacy and security that are inherent to the deployment of GenAI systems in health care.View more book results for the query "quality"
AI and the Practice: Prompts for Cross-Examination
This prompt exercise took less than five minutes, and I went from average to solid cross-examination questions.Cravath Enters Modern Era of Big Law Amid Regular Rate of Partner Exits
"The tweaking of their model may have stopped some people from leaving, but they don't seem to be leveraging the other aspect of breaking lockstep to expand and grow," noted one observer.Department properly assessed UC contributions and properly concluded that 27 of employer's cleaners were not independent contractors, the Construction Workplace Misclassification Act applied to employer and 10 construction workers were also not independent contractors. Affirmed.
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