By Cedra Mayfield | July 17, 2023
"Plaintiff's counsel requested that the court provide guidance as to what content and other public statements may be shared with the public and what plaintiff's counsel should do with content that is already in the public domain," read the motion filed by Mike Rafi.
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 Stephanie Wilkins | June 2, 2023
A New York lawyer faces sanctions after submitting a ChatGPT-written brief with fake case citations to the court. "None of this has to do with the technology itself. It has to do with a lawyer who didn't live up to their obligations as a litigator," said Laura Safdie, COO and general counsel of Casetext.
By Stephanie Wilkins | January 19, 2023
While ChatGPT has legitimate potential uses in the legal industry, recent proposals that amount to having the technology practice law on behalf of clients are a step too far in the mind of legal experts.
By Cassandre Coyer | January 12, 2023
For now, where the blame falls for the mistake of exposing thousands of Social Security numbers is unclear. But for e-discovery professionals, this blunder "goes to show that the roles and responsibilities really do need to be defined ... because the impact is substantial."
By Cassandre Coyer | December 8, 2022
Nowadays, being the target of a cyber breach is not only catastrophic to one's reputation, but it has also become incredibly expensive. Is asking e-discovery providers for indemnification provisions enough to ensure clients' data is safely stored?
By Cassandre Coyer | November 11, 2022
The inadvertent disclosures in the Alex Jones trial and Jan. 6 investigation are likely to put more attention, and more pressure, on law firms' technology competence.
By Rhys Dipshan | November 8, 2022
While avoiding cyber insurance is becoming harder, so is understanding exactly what those higher premiums are covering.
By Jane Wester | July 28, 2022
Cash4Cases relied on a business model that involved buying the rights to the prospective recoveries from lawsuits, including personal injury and medical malpractice suits, prosecutors said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 6, 2022
"We think there are greater forces at play in a couple of lawsuits in New York," the attorney said. "This lawsuit is meant to derail that litigation."
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