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Artificial Intelligence in Class Action Litigation
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence has created numerous opportunities for increased efficiency, but that efficiency may create a corresponding risk of increased class action litigation. For example, AI can be deployed to improve the speed of customer interactions with a business, but alleged inaccuracies in AI-generated communications or decisions could give rise to class action consumer protection litigation.The Naughty List: These Georgia Judges Landed in Hot Water in 2023
This year, five judges faced new or ongoing probes for their alleged commission of dozens of ethics violations.Sandra Day O'Connor, First Female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Dies
Trailblazing jurist stepped down from the high court in 2006 after nearly 25 years on the bench.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
SEC Continues Its Strong Focus on Rooting Out Whistleblower Impediments
In the past dozen years the SEC's whistleblower program has awarded about $100 million a year to tipsters. But the price is eternal vigilance over companies' agreements with employees, which sometimes include language impeding their rights to inform the government of wrongdoing. The article looks at how and why the SEC scrutinizes employment agreements and what it does when companies cross the line set down by Rule 21F-17(a), enacted under the Dodd-Frank Act.