By Cedra Mayfield | July 27, 2023
"Always check your cites," tweeted Judge Roy B. Ferguson of the 394th Judicial District Court of Texas. "This is why I have a standing order on the use of A.I."
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 21, 2023
The verdict was based on the plaintiff's request for $6.75 per unit for each LG Electronics product the company had sold to date that included the infringed technology, lead plaintiff counsel Jason Cassady said.
By Lisa Willis | July 18, 2023
Attorney Dustin M. Robinson has hired a programmer to develop a customized tool, which he plans to share with other law firms.
By Charles Toutant | July 17, 2023
"Holding companies who improperly misclassify performers accountable is becoming increasingly necessary," said plaintiffs lawyer Charles J. Kocher.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | July 14, 2023
In this week's episode, veteran trial lawyer James Brosnahan discusses his new memoir titled, "Justice at Trial: Courtroom Battles and Groundbreaking Cases."
By Michael A. Mora | July 12, 2023
"A year from now, we will be looking back at this data and thinking about the good ol' days when only 33 cases per month were considered low,'" said Franklin Zemel, who co-chairs the first U.S. standing committee on cybersecurity and privacy law for the Florida Bar.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 30, 2023
As a constitutional attorney deemed the judge's ruling "a clear overreach," a professional responsibility expert validated the vacated verdict and newly granted trial as being within the judge's "inherent power."
By Cedra Mayfield | June 29, 2023
"Rafi's videos were not simply his informed expression about legal proceedings in general. They were comments with detailed specificity about this case and thus went well beyond just a 'matter of general public concern,'" read Judge Ronda S. Colvin's order granting a new trial.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 28, 2023
The lawsuit likens Open AI's alleged privacy violations to complaints against Clearview AI for scraping photos off the internet for commercial gain.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 13, 2023
"The problem is these paper transcripts often go through many hands before returning back to the reporter, and often return damaged or even altered. Then the reporters are required to swear to the accuracy," Rep. John Bryant said.
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