By Rhys Dipshan | April 23, 2024
The rules cover a range of issues, including the protection of proprietary training data and AI models, as well as the knowledge needed to arbitrate disputes concerning AI software.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 25, 2023
"AutoNation did not present evidence establishing security procedures that would prevent unauthorized access, or demonstrate that users were required to complete all steps before moving on," Fourteenth Court of Appeals Justice Jerry Zimmer said.
By Anne Bagamery | December 5, 2022
Benoît Barré, a former top counsel at Apple and now a partner and head of digital law at a dispute resolution boutique in Paris, talks about the intersection of the two areas and what in-house experience can bring to private practice.
By Laura Keily and Rebecca Leaver | August 5, 2022
While no technology can eliminate the possibility of human error completely, secure, best practice dispute resolution technology goes a long way to minimize the risk of complications arising and potentially impacting the process.
By Larry S. Shachner | March 18, 2022
A Special Master can help move cases forward and can reduce the burden on the Judge assigned to the case as well as saving time and money for the litigants.
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By Brett S. Venn | March 7, 2022
The court held that the Wayback Machine's archived webpages are not a proper subject of judicial notice "because a private internet archive falls short of being a source whose accuracy cannot reasonably be questioned as required by [Federal Rule of Evidence] Rule 201."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Carol Wittenberg | December 22, 2021
It is evident that not only have virtual mediations been extremely successful, but there have also been some positive unintended consequences of virtual hearings.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Christian Sester | December 15, 2021
Does the impact of a cyber-attack give grounds to deny exequatur of the award and/or to set it aside?
By Aron Solomon | November 12, 2021
The notion of possessing something online that is truly unique is where most people think the value of NFTs is - but this is a misconception. The real value comes in being able to prove ownership of the original from which everything else was derived.
By Hon. Alan G. Perkins (Ret.), JAMS | August 3, 2021
Hybrid arbitrations can save participants both time and money. Planning and communicating with the arbitration case administrator can help you avoid disruptions and allow you to concentrate on presenting your best case.
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