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Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.Gibson Dunn Hires Akin Partner to Lead Private Credit Efforts
Ryan Kim joins Gibson Dunn to strengthen the lending side of the firm's private credit offerings.The 2024 Global 200 Ranked by Head Count
The Global 200 firms range in size from more than 16,000 lawyers to just over 500.Robert Hur, Special Counsel in Biden Classified Documents Case, Rejoins King & Spalding
The former U.S. attorney caused an uproar when he declined to bring charges against the president but described him in a report as "a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory."'Substantial Injustice': Hair Relaxer MDL Lead Counsel Challenge Common-Benefit Order
On Sept. 6, lead counsel in the hair relaxer multidistrict litigation filed a motion to reconsider last month's order in which U.S. District Judge Mary Rowland excluded state court cases from a potential 11% common-benefit assessment.View more book results for the query "King"
Judge Sounds Alarm Over Persistent Circuit Split on 'Favorable Termination' Rule
The rule, established in the Supreme Court's 1994 decision 'Heck v. Humphrey,' bars people from bringing civil rights suits without first showing their conviction has been reversed, set aside or expunged. Circuits are divided over whether that rule applies to plaintiffs no longer in prison.Historical Society to Co-Host Constitution Day Program Tracing Evolution of Founding Document
The Historical Society of the New York Courts is co-hosting the event in partnership with the King Manor Museum and the Queens Family CourtWhat You Need to Know About New York Commercial Division Rule 13(c)
"Rule 13(c) of the Commercial Division is designed to prevent 'trial by ambush' and to educate both justices and juries on complex issues in the case that are the proper subject of expert testimony," write Mark A. Berman, Paul F. Downs and Michael Cardello III.Is Invasion of Privacy an Appropriate Analogue for Data Breach Cases?
The authors examine whether invasion of privacy torts—intentional torts—are actually analogous to data breaches where claims sound in negligence and the alleged harm may be a risk of future identity theft, rather than embarrassment or other dignitary harms. The diverging approaches of lower courts in addressing this question suggests a struggle with applying historical tradition to these novel data privacy claims.King & Spalding Adds M&A Pro From Kirkland & Ellis in Atlanta
John Kleinjan trades remote work for the highest-grossing firm in the world for working out of the office for Atlanta's highest-grossing firm.Trending Stories
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