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EU Passes AI Act, World's First Comprehensive AI Law
"Whether or not the AI Act goes far enough or too far in its efforts, especially around how it will affect smaller companies, remains to be seen." said Alon Yamin, CEO of Copyleaks, an AI-based text analysis platform.EU Passes AI Act, World's First Comprehensive AI Law, By Overwhelming Majority
The first-ever legal framework on artificial intelligence, the AI Act, could set the tone for AI regulation around the world.Grant & Eisenhofer Secures $14M Birth Injury, Wrongful Death Verdict
The jury found the University of Chicago Medical Center liable for birth injuries that led to the death of a boy at the age of 4.The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2024 Pennsylvania Legal Awards Finalists, Honorees
All honorees will be recognized, and winners in finalist categories announced, at the Pennsylvania Legal Awards event in May.View more book results for the query "US Department of Labor"
Special Concerns for Employers Who Have Remote and Hybrid Employees
"While the flexibility and convenience of remote work has many benefits for both employees and employers, all too often employers fail to appreciate the legal implications of having remote employees," writes Melissa A. Salimbene of CSG Law.Cyberattacks and the Role of Fiduciaries Under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act
"There has been increasing recognition that the fiduciary duties imposed under ERISA apply fully to cyberattacks targeting retirement accounts," write Gary S. Young and Patrick A. DaSilva of Mandelbaum Barrett.When More Clients Is Not Necessarily a Good Thing
"Regardless of which side of the 'v' you are on, cases involving multiple plaintiffs or defendants raise legal and ethical issues that need to be considered before accepting the engagement," write Steven I. Adler and Beverly Nwanna of Mandelbaum Barrett.'I Concur With Trepidation': Ga. Appellate Court Expands Sovereign Immunity in ADA Claims
"Upsetting all of that will have policy consequences that we are ill-equipped to evaluate—and that it is not our role to evaluate," Presiding Judge Christopher McFadden wrote.'Reinvigorated' California DOJ Gears Up to Bring First Criminal Antitrust Case in Decades
California Assistant Attorney General Paula Blizzard said she's made it her mission to capitalize on the broadness of the state's antitrust statute, the Cartwright Act, and bring cases.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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