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Judges Mull Defining ‘Moving Target’ AI in Evidence Rules
Federal judges are wrestling with how to define artificial intelligence when dealing with evidence presented in trials, with some raising concerns that too broad a definition could sweep in items as common as receipts and thermometers.
Fifty-Time Supreme Court Litigator Keeps Justices on Their Toes
Lisa Blatt isn’t afraid to tell a US Supreme Court justice they’re making stuff up, inject herself in her own hypotheticals, or talk like she’s debating friends at a bar.
Ex-JPMorgan Worker’s Discovery Sanction Upheld by Ninth Circuit
The whistleblower claims of a former
Google Consolidates Teams With Aim to Create AI Products Faster
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Troutman Pepper, Locke Lord Discuss a New $1.5 Billion Firm
Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders and Locke Lord are discussing a merger that would place the combined firm among the 30 largest by revenue, boosting the operation’s ability to compete with large rivals.
ChatGPT Will Come for Partners’ Work in Contract Law, Says Prof
David Hoffman is a University of of Pennsylvania law professor who specializes in contracts. When he looks into the future of contract disputes, he sees a world that’s been dramatically altered by the technology underpinning ChatGPT. Big Law partners might not enjoy the view.
Nashville Eatery Gets Ex-Chef’s Bias Claims Sent to Arbitration
A Nashville restaurant and cocktail bar can force a former executive chef to arbitrate his discrimination claims, but it failed to convince a judge to sanction the worker’s lawyer for arguments he made against arbitration.
Airbus, Insurer Accused of Destroying Helicopter Crash Evidence
Medical workers and a pilot have sued Airbus Helicopters SAS, aircraft component makers, an air medical transport company, and an insurer for allegedly destroying evidence of a potential manufacturing defect in the wake of a helicopter crash.
NLRB Lawyers Didn’t Mean to Break Law in SpaceX Case, Court Says
A federal appeals court found that two National Labor Relations Board attorneys didn’t intend to break the law when they contacted a California federal trial court amid a venue dispute in litigation involving Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
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