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Legalweek Day 1: Why Gen AI Still Holds Legal Professionals' Attention
When it comes to the hottest technology of Legalweek 2024, attorneys and legal professionals are uncharacteristically eager, while legal tech vendors are betting that slow and steady may win the race.Suits Test Physicians' Outsourcing of Reimbursement Disputes With Insurance Companies
The Allia Group, formerly known as eCure, "utilizes novel and proprietary legal strategies to fight for providers and recover underpaid reimbursements," said the LinkedIn page of company principal Evin Levin.We Asked Every Am Law 100 Law Firm How They're Using Gen AI. Here's What We Learned
At least 41 of the U.S.'s highest grossing firms are putting the much-discussed technology to use, exploring opportunities for legal work and on the business side of operations.'We're Seeing the Floodgates Open': EEOC's Flip to Democratic Control Already Turbocharging Agency
"We sometimes hear employers sort of downplay the concern with the EEOC, believing they're going to slip under the agency's radar. But it's important to remember that where the EEOC leads, the private plaintiffs bar follows," Seyfarth Shaw partner Christopher DeGroff said.Seyfarth Launches Restructuring Practice, Snagging Lateral Group from BCLP With West Coast Ties
The move comes as Am Law 100 firms saw billable hours in bankruptcy grow by nearly 7% last year.View more book results for the query "Seyfarth Shaw"
Seyfarth Launches Restructuring Practice, Snagging Lateral Group from BCLP
The move comes as Am Law 100 firms saw billable hours in bankruptcy grow by nearly 7% last year.Appeals & Motions List released on:January 18, 2024
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'Never Seen Anything Quite Like This': Duane Morris Report Sees a Surge in Class Action Settlements
Gerald "Jerry" Maatman Jr., chair of the firm's class action defense group, discusses its deep dive into more than 1,300 cases from last year.Technology-Related Commercial Disputes Should Be Assigned to the Commercial Division
The Office of Court Administration recently solicited comments on a proposal to amend Rule 202.70(b)(1) of the Uniform Rules for the Supreme and County Courts to add a reference to technology in the description of what is a commercial case. This article discusses the proposal, rationale behind the rule amendment and kind of technology cases that likely fall within the Commercial Division's jurisdiction.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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