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Cautious to Invest, Pennsylvania Law Firms Experiment With AI
While most firms are eyeing preexisting tools or those that are currently in development from outside vendors, others are building their own customized tools to mitigate risks.3 of 10 Manufacturers Remain, But a Miami Partner Just Passed an MDL Milestone
Led by a Miami partner at Podhurst Orseck, in close to a decade the plaintiffs' attorneys have recovered over $1.55 billion.Connecticut Supreme Court Takes on Novel Interpretation of Statute
"There is no statute of limitations barring originality in statutory construction, and it may be possible that the plain meaning of § 7-433c has been hiding in plain sight for the past seventy years," Justice Ecker wrote in his dissent. "But the sheer novelty of the defendant's claim, particularly against a background of settled expectations, suggests to me that we should approach its legal theory with great caution."'People Think Courts Are Like Judge Judy': Jurists Say Media Relations Key to Informing Public
"What is unique about what we have today is that people don't know how the court system works," Judge Marcia Krieger said. "They get their information on the internet or TV or movies, and that's not necessarily accurate."Kavanaugh 'Neglects' Tribal History in Navajo Water Case, Gorsuch Says in High Court Dissent
Justice Neil Gorsuch said Justice Brett Kavanaugh's majority opinion gave short shrift to the historically unfair treatment of the Navajo by the U.S. government.View more book results for the query "*"
California Supreme Court Adopts Lawyer 'Snitch Rule'
Sen. Tom Umberg, D-Santa Ana, said he will shelve related legislation but plans to introduce new language requiring mandatory reporting of lawyers who commit "treason, sedition or insurrection" against the state of California or the United States.Judge Imposes $5K Fine on Lawyers Who Submitted ChatGPT-Generated Fake Case Citations
U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel did not order Steven Schwartz of Levidow, Levidow & Oberman and his associate Peter LoDuca to apologize, noting that "a compelled apology is not a sincere apology."Inside Track: Why In-House Lawyering Isn't for the Spineless
"In-house counsel needs to have a view. It's unacceptable for lawyers to put a couple of different paths in front of the business decision-makers and say, "Go ahead and pick one," said Tim Parilla, chief legal officer of LinkSquares.Inside Track: Why In-House Lawyering Isn't for the Spineless
"In-house counsel needs to have a view. It's unacceptable for lawyers to put a couple of different paths in front of the business decision-makers and say, "Go ahead and pick one," said Tim Parilla, chief legal officer of LinkSquares.Norton Rose Adds Kirkland Corporate Finance Partner in Dallas
Kirkland & Ellis corporate finance partner Kimberly Perdue has joined Norton Rose Fulbright as a partner in Dallas, as the firm deals with high activity in the practice.Trending Stories
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