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Legal Industry: Stepping Into the World of AI
I'm intrigued by the opportunities afforded by AI in the world generally and in the legal profession specifically. In fact, I was using the ROSS AI search tool seven years ago and was hailed as one of the first attorneys to do so. I have viewed AI as an effective tool in our legal toolbox for years.What Does a Contract Lawyer Look Like in 2023?
In-house legal teams are using technology to a greater extent, and are extracting greater value from it. As a result, there's been more of a demand for freelance lawyers to have greater experience and expertise in using legal technology and working in collaboration with IT professionals.Fla. Homeowners Face Increasing Insurance Costs as Legislators Battle To Hold Costs Down
Yet, for every legitimate disaster-related insurance claim filed in Florida, there are those who are still aiming to game the system. Fraud is endemic in the Sunshine State, both on the claim and claim handling side.The Necessity of No-Fault Divorce
If the parties are unable to come to an agreement, they would bear the burden of having to prove fault in order to resolve the matter through litigation and successfully obtain a divorce. This burden can be costly, both financially and emotionally, to the divorcing couple and negatively impact any children caught in the middle.Regulatory Intelligence Platform Regology Introduces Free Gen AI-Powered Solution
RegIntel aims to help users research the nuances of the laws in question, draft policies, and analyze their impact.View more book results for the query "*"
Adjournment Requests in Divorce Litigation: Be Kind
The question becomes whether and under what circumstances do you, as the recipient of the request for an adjournment, say "yes" or "no." Once again, no training was provided to us in law school on how to answer this question.'Civil Rights Law Protects Everybody': Joseph Sellers on His Fight For the Disenfranchised
Elite Trial Lawyers Lifetime Achievement Award winner Joseph Sellers on his role in drafting the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and on his practice group viewing itself "as something of a private attorney general. We try to take on matters of public importance that serve our clients' interests as well as places where the federal, state or local enforcement efforts haven't worked as well."'Anti-Fusion Voting' Laws and the Problem With a Two-Party System
What do former Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, five former members of Congress (two Republicans and three Democrats), the ACLU of New Jersey, the Brennan Center, the Cato Institute, the Rainey Center, and the Libertarian Party of New Jersey, along with a top Democratic election lawyer and a former Bush administration legal counsel all have in common?Aspartame Study Results May Take Fizz Out of Push to File Tsunami of Suits
"Proving that any particular plaintiff's cancer was caused by aspartame, as distinguished from the many other possible causes, could prove to be an insuperable obstacle to recovery," said Kenneth Abraham, a University of Virginia law professor.At the 'Epicenter' of Privacy Law, Baker McKenzie Grows Los Angeles Office With DLA Piper Partner
Justine Phillips joined the firm's growing Los Angeles office, as it continues to invest in its cybersecurity and privacy team.Trending Stories
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