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Nervous System: The Context of Keywords
In November 1958, Hans Peter Luhn created a machine with the seemingly magical ability to process human language, efficiently sifting and sorting words—also known as keywords, which would be come a cornerstone of e-discovery and other legal process.Johnson & Johnson, IBM Targeted in Class Action Over Health Care Data Breach
The complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.'AI' Means More Than 'All In': The Artificial Intelligence Renaissance in Gaming
As with other industries, AI technology inevitably has found its way into various components of the gaming experience. What is striking, however, is how AI is revolutionizing gaming for operators, regulators, suppliers and patrons alike.Meet the Candidates Running for NY State Supreme Court Justice in the Lower Hudson Valley
The eight candidates are running to fill just four seats, and include incumbent justices, county judges, town justices, and attorneys.Legal Tech Rundown: Gavel, Helm360 and NetDocuments Release Gen AI Tools, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.View more book results for the query "IBM"
Can Standards, Guidelines Be Enough to Regulate the AI Industry?
A panel at the Soft Law Summit in Arlington, Virginia, on Tuesday looked at the drawbacks and advantages of having a light touch when it comes to AI regulation.Bain-Backed Software Firm Hires Startup Veteran as Legal Chief
"With her expertise in M&A, technology licensing, and corporate governance, Liz [Fischer] emphasizes our commitment to upholding top-tier legal standards," Rocket Software CEO Milan Shetti said.CLM Provider ContractPodAi Grows Generative AI Offerings for Noncontract Teams
Contract life-cycle management (CLM) provider ContractPodAi added five new generative AI powered tools for non-contract asks into its Leah Legal Copilot offering, including Leah Discovery.Elite Firms Rethinking Comp: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.A Diverse Patent Portfolio Better Protects Artificial Intelligence Inventions
Takeaways from 'IBM v. Zillow' from a Patent Drafting Perspective Part Two of a Two-Part Article Part One of this article discussed the IBM v. Zillow case, where IBM sued Zillow for infringing on seven IBM's patents directed to artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for estimating property value. This segment analyzes the claims made in the case and presents some tips for drafting AI-related claims from the perspective of patent infringement.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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