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ILTA Evolve Days 2 & 3: The Risks of AI Fine-Tuning, Pro Bono Loves Gen AI, and More
The final days of the 2024 International Legal Technology Association EVOLVE conference focused on demystifying emerging AI technologies in legal, while highlighting major security concerns as more vendors and law firms fine-tune AI models.Federal Judge Reprimanded for Handcuffing Defendant's Teen Daughter
Senior U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez of California's Southern District said he was trying to warn the 13-year-old about the dangers of drug use. The Judicial Council said the judge exceeded his authority.Republicans Urge US Banking Agencies to Provide Clarity in Merger Review Process
"Clear expectations and timeliness surrounding merger reviews are critical so banks can make informed decisions about whether to pursue a merger when approval is likely or withdraw an application when it is not," said Rep. Andy Barr, R-Kentucky.NY Prosecutors Say They Stopped $6.3M From Going to Disbarred Lawyer's Trusts Conspiracy
After both men went to prison on grand larceny convictions, assistants from New York Attorney General's Charities Bureau petitioned a court to reinstate the Bruggeman's original trusts—and effort that one of the attorneys fought from prison, albeit unsuccessfully.Judge Summons Trump Campaign Lawyers, Plaintiff to In-Camera Conference After Motion to Withdraw
In as motion to withdraw, LaRocca Hornik partner Jared Blumetti said there's been "an irreparable breakdown in the attorney-client relationship between the Firm and the Campaign, the details of which the Firm respectfully requests leave to explain to the Court in camera."View more book results for the query "*"
Letter From London: A&O Shearman—How To Know If It's Working
Here are five things to look out for that will offer some insights into the merger's success before any clear financial metrics emerge, writes Law.com International Editor-in-Chief Paul Hodkinson in this bimonthly column.Letter From London: A&O Shearman—How To Know If It's Working
Here are five things to look out for that will offer some insights into the merger's success before any clear financial metrics emerge, writes Law.com International Editor-in-Chief Paul Hodkinson in this bimonthly column.Judges Hear 1st Challenge to Medicare Drug Price Program to Hit Federal Appeals Court
The challenge to the program seems to be a part of a larger legal strategy to create a circuit split, thus increasing chances of U.S. Supreme Court review, said Andrew Twinamatsiko, director of the Health Policy and the Law Initiative at the O'Neill Institute.'Even-Keeled, Level-Headed, Unflustered': Meet the Judge Handling Harvey Weinstein's Retrial
"In terms of a jurist, one could not ask for a more fair and balanced individual," one lawyer said of Justice Curtis Farber. "He is even-keeled, level-headed, unflustered by anything. He is no one's fool, and he is a strong rudder for our court system."'Even-Keeled, Level-Headed, Unflustered': Meet the Judge Handling Harvey Weinstein's Retrial
"In terms of a jurist, one could not ask for a more fair and balanced individual," one lawyer said of Justice Curtis Farber. "He is even-keeled, level-headed, unflustered by anything. He is no one's fool, and he is a strong rudder for our court system."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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