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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.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.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.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.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.View more book results for the query "Messner Reeves LLP"
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.Trending Stories
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