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January 19, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Battling Bias In Workplace Predictive A.I.: Challenges for Employers and the Bar

The use of AI in employment is truly a new frontier. AI reflects the world from which it learns and those who create it. Employers cannot rely on AI tools alone for employee recruitment and management. Proactively mitigating algorithmic bias is not only warranted but, in some forward-thinking jurisdictions, mandatory.
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December 12, 2022 | Law.com

Who Got the Work?℠: Tesla Taps Wilmer Cutler Partner to Fend Off 'Self-Driving' Class Action + More

Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a regular column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.
9 minute read
October 25, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Have Jurors Changed Their Approach to Science?

Some lawyers who have handled trials this year say the COVID-19 pandemic has clouded how jurors perceive scientific and medical testimony, but others aren't convinced that juries have changed that much. More apparent, lawyers say, is that the political polarization surrounding the pandemic has seeped into the jury pool.
13 minute read
October 21, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Some Attorneys Say The Pandemic Has Made Jurors More Skeptical of Science

Some lawyers who have handled trials this year say the COVID-19 pandemic has clouded how jurors perceive scientific and medical testimony, but others aren't convinced that juries have changed that much. More apparent, lawyers say, is that the political polarization surrounding the pandemic has seeped into the jury pool.
13 minute read
October 21, 2021 | Law.com

A Shadow Over Science? How the Pandemic Changed—Or Didn't Change—Jurors

Some lawyers who have handled trials this year say the COVID-19 pandemic has clouded how jurors perceive scientific and medical testimony, but others aren't convinced that juries have changed that much. More apparent, lawyers say, is that the political polarization surrounding the pandemic has seeped into the jury pool.
13 minute read
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October 13, 2021 | Law.com

Critical Mass by Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: Bayer Beats Back Big Verdicts in a New Round of Roundup Trials. MDL Judges Are Coming Up With Innovative Ways to Manage Burgeoning Caseloads.

Bayer is facing Roundup trials in California, the first of which ended in a defense verdict. And as a federal rules committee reviews possible amendments to multidistrict litigation, some judges are paving their own paths.
8 minute read
September 03, 2020 | Law.com

Labor of Law: SCOTUS Docket Watch: Collective Actions and the FLSA | Court Action: AB5 Under Microscope, Apple Can't Shake Class Action | Notable Moves & Announcements

Paul Weiss has brought a new FLSA petition at the US Supreme Court testing collective actions. Plus: California's AB5 is getting a lot of attention—in court—right now. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, covid-19 headlines, and much more. Thanks for reading!
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May 07, 2020 | Law.com

Higher Law: UCANN Files for Bankruptcy | A Cannabis COVID-19 Playbook | Feuerstein Kulick Adds a Cannabis Financier | A Successful Bid for Coronavirus Aid

Welcome to Higher Law. On tap this week: A cannabis patent holder's bankruptcy filing, and a lawyer's financial playbook for marijuana businesses dealing with COVID-19. Thanks for reading, and stay safe!
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March 05, 2020 | Law.com

Higher Law: Weedmaps Gets a Subpoena | New Breach of Contract Suit | Hemp Seizures in Focus | Who Got the Work

Welcome to Higher Law! This week we're looking at: • a federal subpoena of Weedmaps • a new cannabis practice leader at Fortis Law Partners • two new cannabis breach-of-contract suits • a review of community-host contracts in Massachusetts. Thanks for reading!
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December 05, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Jury Must Decide If UIM Benefits Are Payable for Injured Woman's Overdose Death, 10th Circuit Says

The Tenth Circuit has ruled that a jury must decide whether a car accident proximately caused the insured's subsequent overdose and resulting death.
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