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By Charles Toutant | February 7, 2024
"The protected information of the individual plaintiffs and the covered persons remains disclosed or otherwise made available despite proper requests for nondisclosure in violation of Daniel's Law. As such, plaintiffs request that the court enter all appropriate legal and equitable relief," the complaints state.
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By David Kalat, BRG | February 7, 2024
Fantastic technological leaps forward may be possible, but they leave behind a frustrated base of users invested in abandoned tech. One such example in the 1970s was the rise of 32-bit memory structures, which threatened to render the existing suites of 16-bit-based software code obsolete.
6 minute read
By Amanda O'Brien | February 6, 2024
Ten firms with roots in the commonwealth that discussed their AI use with Law.com. A majority indicated that most of their use cases for the new technology were internal rather than client-facing.
7 minute read
By Jane Wester | February 5, 2024
Plaintiffs argue that OpenAI's large language models "endanger authors' ability to make a living, in that the LLMs allow anyone to generate—automatically and freely (or very cheaply)—texts that they would otherwise pay writers to create."
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By Amanda O'Brien | February 5, 2024
Amy Mushahwar has also spent time at Holland & Knight, Reed Smith, Ballard Spahr and Davis Wright Tremaine.
4 minute read
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | February 5, 2024
Since 2015, courts frequently have utilized Rule 37(e) when deciding motions for sanctions for ESI spoliation. One key question rarely addressed is whether, in addition to the content of ESI, Rule 37(e) also applies to its metadata. In a recent decision, where spoliated metadata would have provided details relevant to a party's claims, a court determined that it does.
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By Ross Todd | February 5, 2024
David Marriott of Cravath, Swaine & Moore discusses his work on behalf of photographers Donald Graham and Eric McNatt whose images appropriation artist Richard Prince infringed in his Instagram-based "New Portraits" series.
9 minute read
By Justin Henry | February 5, 2024
Given the cost and technical expertise required to develop large language models, it's not surprising the majority of firms interviewed by The American Lawyer are relying on tech vendors with pre-existing clout in the industry.
10 minute read
By Thomas Spigolon | February 2, 2024
"It fits with this idea of giving companies and HR teams sort of an on-demand resource that they have with us," said Jonathan Crook, Fisher Phillips partner and founder of the startup.
4 minute read
By Maria Dinzeo | February 2, 2024
Browdy told Law.com in a 2017 interview that she viewed helping members of her team grow and advance as a key part of her job.
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