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Party-Appointed Arbitrators in International Arbitration: Criticized but Beloved
This articles discusses the continued vitality of the party-appointed arbitrator function and how it is treated by international arbitration users and their counsel in the face of guidelines and rules that have an impact on it.Negotiating When You Can't Back Down
"Sometimes your client might draw the line in the sand, sometimes you do. Either way, your hands are tied," writes Alan Bush of Bush Mediation.Common Evidence Issues in Family Part Trials (Part III): OK, the Rules Apply, but Now What?
"For this third installment, we now tackle the 'in-court' use of evidence rules to defend or pursue objections," write Matheu D. Nunn, Matthew James Troiano, Alyssa S. Engleberg and Jessica Sciara.AI Disclosure and Governance in the Spotlight
The 2024 proxy season demonstrated that AI-related disclosures and governance structures currently are a subject of intense shareholder interest. It is likely that both disclosure- and governance-oriented shareholder proposals regarding AI will gain traction in future proxy seasons.Gavel Incorporates With GPT-4o, Seeing Major Benefits
Gavel CEO and founder Dorna Moini said the new model by OpenAI increased accuracy by 25% , and cut costs in half when compared to GPT-4.View more book results for the query "*"
Winners and Losers: Meet the Judges Elected in Georgia's 2024 Nonpartisan Primary
More than 30 challengers attempted to unseat Georgia judges in the May 21 nonpartisan primary election, but only three succeeded.Travers Smith AI Team Breaks Away as Firm Creates Independent Business
The firm, which has experienced a fall in profits, is currently the sole investor in Jylo and will be paying for the service as its first customer.How One of the World's Largest Institutional Investors Approaches Litigation
Beata Gocyk-Farber, the lead litigation counsel for Norges Bank Investment Management, spoke about the Norwegian pension fund's "cautious but assertive" approach to securities litigation.