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Generative AI in E-Discovery—Getting Beyond the Hype
Nowhere is that excitement and uncertainty more keenly felt than in the world of e-discovery. Yet, it is crucial to understand the ways that Gen AI is transforming the traditional e-discovery practice, and what lawyers need to know now to ensure smooth sailing ahead.Rising Stars: The UK Legal Industry's Best Up-And-Coming Women, 2024
More than 120 entries have been whittled down to the top 25 women aged under 40 tipped to spearhead the next generation of leading partners.King & Spalding Sees PEP Spike 12% Amid 'Solid and Even Demand' Growth
"The reality is they worked harder. The head count didn't grow, but the work did," said Robert Hays, speaking on the firm's 5.8% revenue rise.Generative AI May Be in the Spotlight, but Search Terms Still Dominate in E-Discovery
While generative AI tools should be researched, studied, and ultimately embraced if proven for their ability to assist lawyers with legal tasks, they first must be properly and accurately trained, tested, and verified.View more book results for the query "Rio Tinto PLC"
UBS Appoints Several Credit Suisse Lawyers to Refreshed Global Litigation Team
The litigation team overhaul follows a spate of changes at UBS' top level that came after the acquisition of its beleaguered Swiss banking rival.UBS General Counsel Absorbs Credit Suisse GC Role Amid Cuts
The move comes as Credit Suisse's GC exits the bank amid a sweep of cuts at the beleaguered Swiss bank that have followed its sale to UBS.Rule 10b-5 Liability, Part 3: The Second Circuit and 'Rio Tinto'
In the first two installments in this series, the author discussed Janus Capital Group, Inc. v. First Derivative Traders, and Lorenzo v. S.E.C., both essential to understanding S.E.C. v. Rio Tinto, the Second Circuit's most recent holding regarding Rule 10b-5 "scheme" liability, discussed here.Rule 10b-5 Liability, Part 2: The Supreme Court and 'Lorenzo'
The author's goal of his three-part series is to ultimately discuss the Second Circuit's recent Securities law landmark case, S.E.C. v. Rio Tinto. However, in order to discuss Rio Tinto, he believes it is important to first understand the Supreme Court cases upon which Rio Tinto is based: Janus Capital Group, Inc. v. First Derivative Trader, discussed in the first installment, and S.E.C v. Lorenzo, discussed here.Rule 10b-5 Liability, Part 1: The Supreme Court and 'Janus'
The author's goal of his three-part series is to ultimately discuss the Second Circuit's recent Securities law landmark case, S.E.C. v. Rio Tinto. However, in order to discuss Rio Tinto, he believes it is important to first understand the Supreme Court landmark cases upon which Rio Tinto is based: Janus Capital Group, Inc. v. First Derivative Trader and S.E.C v. Lorenzo. Janus is discussed here in the first installment.Download Now
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