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Ontario Bar Association Launches Novel AI Initiative to Boost Use in Everyday Practice
Legal tech guru Colin Lachance will be the association's innovator-in-residence, leading a year-long program to get lawyers to better understand and implement artificial intelligence.Is This Ruling Good News for Employees Bringing Vaccine-Related Religious Discrimination Claims?
"Plaintiffs go too far in asserting that it is abhorrent to scrutinize whether a party's belief is rooted in religion," the decision said. "The Second Circuit has held that an individual's conviction, even if sincere and strong, does not 'automatically mean that the belief is religious' and, instead, could be found to be based on secular or scientific principles."Akerman Was Sole Florida-Founded Am Law Firm to Significantly Reduce Office Space in 2023
Florida-founded Am Law 100 firms essentially kept their footprints intact, with the exception of Akerman, which said it has been shrinking its footprint as it embraces hybrid work and consolidates back-office operations.NY Litigators Debate New Version of Grieving Families Act En Route to Gov. for Third Year
The revised bill brings acknowledgement to the value of the death of a child or older family members, such as a grandparent. It also accounts for domestic partners.View more book results for the query "*"
'Whoa, That Was Gross': Former NJ AG Gurbir Grewal Takes Stand at Menendez Trial
Gurbir Grewal, the former New Jersey attorney general who is now director of SEC enforcement, recalled outreach to him by U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez.'Whoa, That Was Gross': SEC Enforcement Chief Grewal Takes Stand at Menendez Trial
Gurbir Grewal, who was New Jersey's attorney general before joining the Securities and Exchange Commission, recalled outreach to him by U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, D-New Jersey.Suffolk Law School, Wolters Kluwer Partner for Gen AI Prompting Challenge
The competition among Suffolk Law students, who used the VitalLaw research database, is likely to help Wolters Kluwer plan how and where it uses generative AI in its platforms, while giving the students first-hand experience with the novel technology.As US Antitrust Enforcers Target AI Firms, Legal Experts Predict Lawsuits Will Follow
"They want to maintain their reputations for being very aggressive," law professor Thom Lambert said of the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice agreeing to target top AI firms on antitrust grounds. "My guess is this seals the deal: These companies are going to get sued."Trending Stories