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Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.Insurer in Baltimore Bridge Collapse Seeks More Than $350M Reimbursement
"This fatal and costly disaster could and should have been avoided," according to a claim filed by White and Williams on behalf of Brawner Builders Inc. and Zurich American Insurance Co. "This catastrophic event resulted in the deaths of six Brawner workers and serious and permanent injuries to a seventh worker and halted all commercial traffic into and out of the Port of Baltimore."Newsmakers: Munsch Hardt Welcomes 2 Shareholders
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This year's personal injury special section covers how to handle a minor witness' testimony, common mistakes in personal injury practice, as well as "reptile theory" and how it applies to trucking cases.Navigating Through Efforts to Compel a Minor to Testify
"One of the most delicate tasks plaintiffs' attorneys face is protecting and preparing minors in this scenario," write Lyons & Simmons' Christopher Simmons, Michael Fechner and Mackenzie Howard.View more book results for the query "Simmons "
Nearly a Dozen Law Firms Engaged in Baltimore Bridge Collapse Claims
Firms have been retained by the cargo ship that crashed, as well as the city and county of Baltimore and victims' families.The 2024 Global 200 Ranked by Revenue
The 200 largest law firms in the world, made up mainly of U.S. firms, saw growth increase in the latest fiscal year, with some regions out-performing others.The 2024 Global 200 Ranked by Head Count
The Global 200 firms range in size from more than 16,000 lawyers to just over 500.The 2024 Global 100 Ranked by Profits Per Equity Partner
The 100 largest law firms in the world saw profit increase following a decline the previous year.Third DCA Enters Ruling Providing Guidance on Burden-Shifting Sanctions
"The Third DCA recognized that a shareholder who is a party to a shareholder's agreement can sue directly for its breach, and that this does fall within the exception for derivative actions; I think that was a very important issue for them to clarify, and it will have an impact [on future litigation]," said Michael P. Hamaway, a partner at Mombach, Boyle, Hardin & Simmons.Trending Stories
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