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The FTC is Busy, But Adds AI Impersonation to the List
The FTC's rule prohibiting government and business impersonations went into effect last month.The Debate on Data Scraping Was Almost Over—Until Generative AI Rekindled It
Courts have issued several rulings over the last decades on data scraping—and, in most cases, have authorized the practice. But generative AI has allowed scraping to proliferate to levels that experts say are now "unsustainable."Are You Doing 'Deep Fake' Marketing? Consider Using a Scorecard
How can in-house counsel swiftly and competently assess legal risk for newly minted AI-driven campaigns? The answer lies in striking a balance of acceptable levels of legal risk, as defined within your organization, that conform with applicable industry standards, and guided by broader ethical considerations specific to your use case. With this in mind, we have provided a scorecard to weigh the likelihood and severity associated with any deep fake marketing campaign.Q&As With The Legal's Most Effective Dealmakers
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to recognize six finalists for the 2024 Most Effective Dealmakers award.UnitedHealth Carves Out New Job for Legal Chief as DOJ Antitrust Probe Looms
Rupert Bondy will now serve as senior counsel and executive vice president of governance, compliance and security.View more book results for the query "*"
California Bar Postpones Vote on Cutting Ties With NCBE
Up for vote was to enter into an agreement of a maximum of $1.475 million annually for five years with Kaplan North America LLC to develop and administer its own bar exam in place of the MBE or the incoming NextGen exam.Justices Say Lawsuits Must Be Kept Alive During Arbitration
"When a federal court finds that a dispute is subject to arbitration, and a party has requested a stay of the court proceeding pending arbitration, the court does not have discretion to dismiss the suit on the basis that all the claims are subject to arbitration," Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote.NJSBA Annual Convention Addresses AI: 'Are There Legitimate Concerns? Absolutely'
"This is a risk-averse, change-averse profession that is entirely based on past precedent," AI panelist and ALM chief legal strategist Patrick Fuller said. "Change does not necessarily happen quickly in this profession, but I do think that the fear cycle right now is really high. It is good to be on guard, and it is good to be pragmatic about it and to plan for it, but I caution against getting too afraid of too much change happening quickly."How Safe Is Cannabis, Really? Here's What Plaintiffs' Attorneys Should Know
"The cannabis industry is following the playbook of the tobacco and opiate industries by putting profits before people," according to David G. Evans, senior counsel for the Cannabis Industry Victims Educating Litigators.