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Customer Agreements at the Intersection of Data and AI: Managing Risk and Preserving Value
Whether a provider or a consumer of data and AI services, companies must think through intellectual property and related contractual risks—both retrospectively, in terms of legacy customer agreements and prospectively, in terms of reworking them.Case to Proceed Against McCarter & English
Both parties agreed that legal malpractice has a three-year statute of limitations, while breach-of-contract claims have a six-year statute of limitations.Ex-Clients File Negligence Suit Against Houston Law Firm Andrews Myers
Panterra Development and Panterra GP, both of Dallas, seek millions in damages from Houston's Andrews Myers and a retired senior counsel over advice the defendants gave the plaintiffs on a design and construction contract with Studio Movie Grill.Judge Says Law Firm Had No Duty to Notify Third Party About Release of Escrow Funds
"Throughout the entirety of this transaction, defendants Williams and A&G were acting solely as agents of Vetcomm," Senior U.S. District Judge John T. Copenhaver Jr. wrote. "Thus, even if Williams volunteered in the second email to notify Jones upon request to disburse the subject funds, such a modification would bind only Vetcomm, the principal, and not defendants Williams and A&G, the agents."Contracts for AI Applications: Protecting Privacy and Data
The rapid expansion of business and consumer applications that utilize artificial intelligence is a new challenge for counsel drafting or negotiating previously routine agreements for computer services. This article highlights some novel issues counsel must address when encountering systems that utilize AI.View more book results for the query "Brown Law Firm"
ArentFox Schiff Hit With Lawsuit Alleging Unauthorized Disbursement of Escrow Funds
The lawsuit alleges an ArentFox Schiff attorney serving as an escrow agent in a business transaction disbursed more than $1 million in escrow funds without authorization.Lin Wood Asks Judge to Dismiss Ex-Partners' Fraud Claim in Fee-Splitting Suit
Friday's hearing also saw the plaintiffs motion to join a new defendant in the action – Kentucky lawyer and Wood's colleague Tom McMurtry, co-counsel in the legal action at the root of the original fee-splitting agreement.Battle Over Attorney Fees From Hurricane Ida Insurance Dispute Removed to Federal Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar.Luminance's CEO on the Future of Lawyers and Why ChatGPT Is Only 'Dinner Party' Smart
The use of AI is becoming essential, but humans will always be necessary in the business of law, says the head of one of the legal sector's fastest growing tech firms.FTC Ban Hurts Protection of Confidential Information
The 'non-compete ban' proposed by the FTC has been the subject of much discussion and debate since the FTC issued its notice of proposed rulemaking on Jan. 5, 2023. Assuming that a rule is adopted in some form, employers will look more closely at their current policies and procedures for protecting trade secrets and confidential information.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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