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Feds Jump Into Algorithmic Pricing Suit, Say Collusion Can Occur Without Humans Uttering a Word
The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission are worried that the growing use of algorithms is making price fixing increasingly difficult to detect—and that the use of AI to create ever-more-sophisticated algorithms will exacerbate that challenge.About the Awards: New York Legal Awards Q&A
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An Early Look: The 2024 Am Law 200 Financials
This feed is continually updated. So bookmark it, check back regularly, and stay tuned for the Am Law 100 and Second Hundred reports coming soon.It Takes All of Us: Participate in This Year's Mental Health Survey
Our Survey on Mental Health in the Legal Industry is open, and we need to hear from you—lawyers and all professionals in the legal world.Give New Yorkers a Consumer Protection Law They Can Actually Use
New York should the Consumer and Small Business Protection Act as an urgent matter of racial and economic justice, two guest columnists write.Treasury Warns of AI's Threat to Financial Sector, Says Cyberattackers 'Outpacing' Defenses
"As access to advanced AI tools becomes more widespread, it is likely that, at least initially, cyberthreat actors utilizing emerging AI tools will have the advantage," the department reported.'Came Back to Haunt Him': White-Collar Lawyers Address Bankman-Fried's 25-Year Sentence
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan noted the ex-crypto entrepreneur's "exceptonally privileged background" in meting out his sentence.Download Now
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