By Chris O'Malley | March 23, 2023
"Organizations that ignore or downplay the ethical issues associated with developing and using emerging technologies risk multiple forms of legal, reputational and organizational damage that can erode profitability and trust," according to Beena Ammanath, managing director of Deloitte Consulting.
By Dan Roe | March 22, 2023
Large corporate clients are increasingly tapping midsize and specialty shops for their litigation matters, but lower rates are only one part of the story.
By Rhys Dipshan | March 20, 2023
A new survey by LexisNexis found that many lawyers are aware of, and have used, generative AI tools. But many also have mixed feelings about what this growing technology means for the legal market.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Avalon Zoppo | March 19, 2023
Five Obama-appointed judges nominated at or under the age of 47 have decided to leave the bench early.
By C. Larry Carbo III and Julie Offerman | March 8, 2023
Texas' strong public policy protecting the freedom of contract is firmly rooted in the state's jurisprudence. See Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance…
By Cassandre Coyer | March 3, 2023
While recent months have seen the U.S. and European Union collaborating on how to mitigate AI's potentially harmful impacts, the prospect of a transatlantic policy alignment is uncertain.
By Adolfo Pesquera | March 2, 2023
"The only real pleading deficiency raised by appellees in their motion to dismiss was appellant's failure to sufficiently identify herself in her pleadings," Justice Amanda Reichek wrote.
By Chris O'Malley | March 2, 2023
"If a company has acquired or maintained monopoly power through anticompetitive means, they're liable under the antitrust laws whether or not they're exploiting their monopoly power by charging monopoly prices," said Daniel Crane, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | Patrick Smith | March 2, 2023
Law firms' increasing use of national teams and push for automation are putting more business professionals on the chopping block, especially when demand falls.
By Chris O'Malley | February 27, 2023
The legal expertise that served attorneys well as they ascended to deputy GC is no longer nearly enough to progress to the top job, consultant Susan Hackett said. "Start thinking like a businessperson."
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