DOJ Cites Fake Case To Keep Man Locked Up By ICE, Judge Declines To Do Anything About It
Judge spent two-thirds of her order explaining why fake citations are unacceptable, then shrugs off holding anyone accountable.
Judge spent two-thirds of her order explaining why fake citations are unacceptable, then shrugs off holding anyone accountable.
Regulators aren’t providing guidance quickly enough, and while large firms have access to in-house ethics advisors, solos and smalls don’t.
Turns out the profession's technophobia gets left at the in-house door.
Smart firms will read the Deloitte report and the tea leaves and prepare for change. But large law firms may not make the change until it’s too late.
It’s good to pay attention to what AALL is focused on. That’s why this year’s theme was eye-catching.
From firms to law schools, innocent bystanders take heat.
The part everyone skips when discussing AI firms is how much managing the machine actually takes.
The technology is different, but the conversations aren't.
Those of us in the legal profession have a responsibility to sound the alarm about what our clients and the public as a whole put in chatbots
But are young lawyers learning?
Lawyers must remember that ethical responsibility cannot be delegated to software.
The University of Chicago has decided to party like it's 399 BC.
8am releases its SMB Law Financial Health Report and the impact of AI shines between the lines.
Exterro's ARMOUR for FTK brings agentic AI to digital forensics.
Expect more elite firms to announce deals with leading AI companies as the race to look technologically indispensable heats up.