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Generative AI in Health Care: Diagnosing the Legal Landscape for Dr. GenAI
This article evaluates the regulatory trends that address issues of algorithmic data bias and data privacy and security that are inherent to the deployment of GenAI systems in health care.Go With the Flow: Five Key Mindsets for Work and Life
Here are five mindsets you can use to help ride life's 'random' waves a little more smoothly.Mere Presence of Cannabis Near a Bankruptcy Case Does Not Automatically Preclude Relief
In In re Kojima, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California (the court) affirmed a bankruptcy court's order approving a Chapter 7 trustee's proposed settlement of cannabis-related state court claims held by creditors of the estate.Real Estate Pressure Likely to Keep Chapter 11 Filings Flowing in 2024
Bankruptcy experts are now expecting to see a steady stream of Chapter 11 filings continue throughout 2024, though not with a year-over-year jump like 2023's.Third Circuit Refuses to Allow Litigant to Sidestep Its Chosen Arbitration Body's Rules
The decision, which focused on the conflict between MicroBilt's mandatory arbitration provision and the American Arbitration Association's (AAA) consumer arbitration rules, offers a potential escape plan for consumers who are contractually obligated to use mandatory arbitration to resolve a dispute.View more book results for the query "*"
Exxon Investors Yanking Contentious Shareholder Proposal, Averting Court Showdown
The energy giant had sued Arjuna Capital and Follow This last month, saying they were abusing the shareholder-proposal process to try to "shrink" the company.Litigators of the Week: Rolling Back Elon Musk's $56B Tesla Compensation Package
A team led by Greg Varallo and Jeroen van Kwawegen of Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann and David Tejtel of Friedman Oster & Tejtel secured a post-trial ruling from Delaware Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick finding that when it came to the Tesla CEO's pay package "Musk launched a self-driving process, recalibrating the speed and direction along the way as he saw fit."Plaintiff's Trial Team Discuss Rolling Back Elon Musk's $56B Tesla Compensation Package
A team led by Greg Varallo and Jeroen van Kwawegen of Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann and David Tejtel of Friedman Oster & Tejtel secured a post-trial ruling from Delaware Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick finding that when it came to the Tesla CEO's pay package "Musk launched a self-driving process, recalibrating the speed and direction along the way as he saw fit."Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Kaplan Hecker & Fink won a second verdict against former President Donald Trump for client E. Jean Carroll.Penn State Evades Liability in $6.4M Drunken Driving Verdict
Geoffrey Sasso, who represented the school, said the jury's finding rejected the notion that the school was responsible for policing underaged drinking that occurs on its campus.Trending Stories
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