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Lawsuits, AI Accuracy and Debt: Legal Tech Companies that Ran Into Trouble in 2024
This past year, legal tech companies were hit with various lawsuits and reports related to their products and services.Let’s Hear It One Last Time!: One More Bow for 2024’s Litigators of the Week
Quinn Emanuel’s two-year reign atop the Litigator of the Week league tables comes to an end with a new but familiar name amassing the most wins this year.How Legal Research And Analytics Changed in 2024
New and improved offerings from Thomson Reuters and LexisNexis, startup expansions, a public access project, and more.Diverging Standards to Invoke the EFAA in the Southern District
The authors write "Enacted in 2022, the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021 (the “EFAA”), amended the Federal Arbitration Act (the “FAA”) so that in cases 'alleging conduct constituting a sexual harassment dispute or sexual assault dispute,' a claimant is not bound by an otherwise valid arbitration agreement. 9 U.S.C. §402(a). The EFAA is expansive in scope; it captures virtually every such case that could be filed in a court in the United States."View more book results for the query "Thomson Reuters"
Thomson Reuters Plans to Spend Big in AI. Here’s How
President of Legal Professionals Raghu Ramanathan said the company will continue to invest in acquisitions and development to improve its generative AI offerings.Big Firms May See 'Uncomfortable Flashbacks' as Cost Pressure Grows
"There continues to be quite a bit of expense pressure,” contributing to big firms pressing forward with billing rate increases, noted Wells Fargo's Les Starck.LexisNexis Responds to Canadian Professor’s Criticism of Lexis+ AI
LexisNexis’ chief product officer argued that the professor tested capabilities that Lexis+ AI does not yet support.Review of Ex Parte Orders by the Appellate Division
This article discusses ex parte orders by the Appellate Divison. "An ex parte motion is 'made' when the proposed order to show cause or proposed order, which is submitted with an affidavit in support of the motion, is signed by the court."Trending Stories
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