By Linda A. Thompson | August 7, 2024
It appears to be the first time a Dutch judge has used generative AI as part of his legal reasoning.
By James Yoon | July 9, 2024
"Generative AI, despite its many advantages, falls short in the nuanced, adaptive, and human-centric world of civil jury trials," writes James Yoon.
By Isha Marathe | June 6, 2024
While some judges appreciated Judge Kevin Newsom's transparency in exploring generative AI in legal work, others thought his adventurousness was premature.
By Andrew Denney | April 11, 2024
Commercial Division was already hearing tech cases, and that litigants have long been allowed to have court-appointed referees preside over their commercial disputes, prior to the chief administrative judge's order. But the court's advisory council recommended adding specific language to its rules to better educate the bar on the court's offerings.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 5, 2024
"[S]houldn't the output stand on its own—whether it was drafted by a robot, a first year associate, or an experienced partner?" said John Nalbandian.
By Ross Todd | March 13, 2024
U.S. District Judge Wesley Hsu says that judges' information online should be fair game for those putting together predictive analytics. Then again, as someone who previously spent more than a decade prosecuting cybercrime, he has a tiny digital fingerprint.
By Cedra Mayfield | March 11, 2024
"I am concerned that AI can be used to alter or even manufacture evidence," said Cobb Judicial Circuit Chief Judge A. Gregory Poole. "I am not sure how we will deal with this or even, in some cases, recognize a problem."
By Brian Lee | February 21, 2024
A new report highlights strides the court system has made in leveraging technology to streamline operations and details the next steps in continuing to advance the courts' post-pandemic modernization efforts.
By Isha Marathe | January 19, 2024
At the NYSBA's Presidential Summit 2024, former judges and legal professionals discussed generative AI's potential to alter the legal landscape—and the inevitable ethical quandaries that will follow.
By Amy Guthrie | January 16, 2024
Dozens of programs have been rolled out across Brazil's courts as innovators attempt to advance justice in one of the world's most-clogged legal systems.
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