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After Top-Line Gains, Missouri Law Firms Seek More Scale: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Legal's Use of Generative AI Should Mirror Driving Teslas: 'Still Watching the Road'
ChatGPT and other generative AI can be rife with hallucinations and privacy risks. But a HALB 2023 Symposium: Innovation, Law & Finance's Tuesday session discussed some of the secure ways that legal can leverage GPT-models in their work.An 'Intractable' Problem: 187 Methodist Churches Sue North Georgia Conference to Disaffiliate
"It's a difficult case, because these are Methodists who are sincere worshipers who have their sincerely held religious beliefs, and they are up against other sincere worshipers who have sincerely held religious beliefs, and it's one of the reasons the problem is intractable and why they're trying to put it in front of a secular court," defense attorney Wick Cauthorn said.Baker Donelson Sees Record Year Amid Hikes in Demand and Billing Rates
Even after a rate hike, the firm said its billing rates were still desirable because of how they compare across its office markets.They've Done It Again: FIU Law Takes Top Spot in Florida Bar Exam
"A higher bar passage rate makes a higher percentage of our students eligible to get those bar-required positions that are the goal for most people coming to law school," said Antony Page, the dean of Florida International University College of Law.View more book results for the query "*"
'Let's Try to Raise Our Game': Lawyers Unleash Slapshots at First Hearing in New Talc Bankruptcy
Chief Judge Michael Kaplan, of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, cautioned lawyers on Tuesday at the first hearing in this month's Chapter 11 case to tone down the vitriol. "The world is watching," he said.Attorney Education Still the Biggest Hurdle to AI, Machine-Learning Adoption
Besides education, the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Report conducted by Relativity, ACEDS and BRG, found that cost is also a major barrier to AI and machine learning adoption. But once implemented, the technology can lead to lower costs as well.Notre Dame Law Enhances Loan Forgiveness for Public Interest Work
"I want every one of our students to know that if their vocation is in public interest law, they can afford to pursue it," G. Marcus Cole, the Joseph A. Matson dean and professor of law at Notre Dame Law, said in a statement.Gunster Hires 2 Former Florida Officials as Lobbyists Set to Work on Key State Issues
"High-quality government affairs counsel has never been more vital to navigating Florida's evolving business landscape," Bill Perry, CEO and managing shareholder of Gunster, said in a press release. "Their addition lends an edge to our firm's services as we address our state's most complex governmental and community concerns."'A Situation Like We Have Now': What's Driving New Jersey's Judge Shortage?
"I would still say you're worlds ahead of the places where they've got these elected judiciaries, and I think you should count yourselves lucky," Brian Fitzpatrick of Vanderbilt University said of New Jersey's judiciary.Trending Stories
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