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Jury to Consider Whether Weather Conditions Negated Negligence in Truck Accident
"Worthy's tractor-trailer needed more distance to stop than Le Doux's Ford traveling at the same speed. Because of this key difference, the Court is of the opinion that Le Doux and Worthy were not operating their vehicles under the same circumstances, and thus, the issue of whether the weather conditions may have equally negated the alleged negligence of Le Doux and Worthy is also a question of fact for the jury," Senior Judge Norman K. Moon concluded.Law Firm Leadership's Guide to Strategic Implementation of GPT-4
Law firms can't ignore the power of generative AI. Below we offer some of the business considerations for employing it.Ryan, LLC v. National Union Fire Ins. Co.
A Texas appellate court found the $346,612 paid to Weaver was an unlawful taking by Weaver to the deprivation of Ryan and, thus, there is coverage under the Employee Theft provision of the policy.Inside GPT-4: 'AI Displaces Tasks, Not Jobs' in the 'New Age' of Legal Practice
At a webinar Legaltech News hosted on the future of generative AI in the legal industry, panelists said GPT-4 is set to change the way law is practiced—but the technology's evolution might come in unexpected ways.Tesla Takes Fight For Delaware Dealer License to State Supreme Court
Considering the rise of made-to-order cars and direct sales, especially among newer manufacturers of electric vehicles, the court's decision either way has the potential to impact how and if companies sell cars in Delaware.View more book results for the query "Ford Motor"
Tesla Asks Supreme Court to Allow Delaware Dealer License
Considering the rise of made-to-order cars and direct sales, especially among newer manufacturers of electric vehicles, the court's decision either way has the potential to impact how and if companies sell cars in Delaware.Real Talk Beyond ChatGPT: What Recent AI Advances Mean for Legal
Expert panelists announce the release of GPT-4, how generative AI can benefit law firms, in-house departments and legal tech companies, governence issues surrounding the use of AI, the role of AI in advancing access to justice and more.GPT-4 Is Here. Casetext's CoCounsel Already Brought It to Legal
OpenAI's most advanced model yet, GPT-4 has passed all portions of the Uniform Bar Exam and is helping to increase access to justice. "I cannot stress enough how much better this new model is than anything we've seen before," said Pablo Arredondo, co-founder and CIO of Casetext.Join Us! Real Talk Beyond ChatGPT: What Recent AI Advances Mean for Legal
Hear how generative AI can benefit law firms, in-house departments, legal tech companies and more from the professionals who are already working with today's most advanced large language models.Using the Consumer Expectation Test to Prove a Defective Design
The CET is available to gauge a defect when the plaintiff produced evidence of the objective conditions of the product as to which the jury may employ its own sense of whether the product meets ordinary expectations as to its safety under the circumstances presented by the evidence.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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