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With Legal Tech AI, Accuracy Concerns—and Human Review—Are Likely to Persist
The secret that some of legal tech's AI-powered capabilities are double-checked by humans is out of the bag, industry observers say. In fact, many legal tech buyers actually prefer the human-AI hybrid review approach.Changing Work Practices in the Private Client Industry
Continuing in our write-ups from our Exchange at Cliveden House in July, below you will find out what our delegates had to say on changing work practices…Here Are the Firms With the Most State-Educated UK Lawyers
US-led law firms may lead the way on UK gender and racial diversity rankings but they are notably absent when looking at educational background.Med Mal Suit Over Fatal Kidney Failure Settles for $1.38 Million in Monmouth
The family of a woman who died after an emergency room doctor allegedly failed to treat her kidney failure agreed to a $1.375 million settlement in a…View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Greenlights Bellwether Zostavax Case for Trial, Despite Statute of Limitations Dispute
A federal judge has allowed one of the first six bellwether cases in the Zostavax shingles vaccine multidistrict litigation against pharmaceutical giant Merck to proceed to a jury trial.Berger Singerman Piloting Suit Claiming Florida Company Overlooked Rolls Royce Plane Engine Issues
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.How to Limit Your Data Liability
While the prior trend has been to collect as much data as possible, the regulatory and practical environment has become much more risk-laden for businesses and their data.Trending Stories