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Judge Denies Retrial Bid by Ex-U.S. Sen. Menendez Over Evidentiary Error
Defense counsel argued the guilty verdict against their client must be tossed after it was discovered that jurors were presented with improperly redacted evidence during deliberations.Lawyers: Meet Your New Partner
The authors write "The transformative potential of agentic AI lies in its ability to handle complex workflows, akin to a human employee, enabling automation of tasks traditionally performed by junior lawyers. This could reshape legal practice by enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and requiring lawyers to adapt their skills to collaborate with such systems."What Will It Mean in California if New Federal Anti-SLAPP Legislation Passes?
The FSPA’s potential passage raises important questions about how it would interact with existing state-level anti-SLAPP laws, particularly California’s, which is one of the country’s most protective anti-SLAPP laws.Longtime AOC Director Glenn Grant to Step Down, Assignment Judge to Take Over
"He can retire knowing that our courts and our justice system will benefit from his accomplishments for decades to come," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said.Elon Musk’s Tesla Pay Case Stokes Chatter Between Lawyers and Clients
Musk continues to fight the Delaware Court of Chancery’s decision to overturn his compensation plan at Tesla, appealing two decisions from the court to the Delaware Supreme Court last week. Since December, there’s been growing concern among investors about how the Delaware courts weigh issues around shareholder democracy.View more book results for the query "*"
Courts Demonstrate Growing Willingness to Sanction Courtroom Misuse of AI
As litigants increasingly adopt generative artificial (gen AI) tools, courts have responded by issuing standing orders, local rules, and opinions addressing how AI and gen AI may be used in the courtroom. Notably, two recent opinions demonstrate courts’ growing willingness to use existing rules to impose sanctions on parties who misuse gen AI—even when those rules do not mention AI.The New Rules of AI: Part 1—Managing Risk
The primary burden of managing AI’s risks often falls on corporate officers tasked with designing, implementing, and supervising internal AI governance programs for their organizations.Change Is Coming to the EEOC—But Not Overnight
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is likely to see a gradual shift in priorities under the administration of President Donald Trump.Med Mal Defense Win Stands as State Appeals Court Rejects Arguments Over Blocked Cross-Examination
Both defendants had testified that they switched antiseptics following the incident as a way of "practicing defensive medicine."Rejecting 'Blind Adherence to Outdated Precedent,’ US Judge Goes His Own Way on Attorney Fees
U.S. District Judge Frederic Block of the Eastern District of New York awarded $550,000 in attorney fees in a banking case that had been settled for $250,000, calling the current schedule a "mystery" without a "well-articulated rationale." Block also provided his own formula for calculating fees in cases going forward.Trending Stories
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