John Roberts Suffers The Slings And Arrows Of Pure Rage Trump
And the bar examiners prove once again that they don't care about anyone but themselves.
And the bar examiners prove once again that they don't care about anyone but themselves.
This is not an argument against the use of AI agents. It is an argument for discipline.
Paladin and PLI announce partnership to give pro bono-minded law students more resources.
Competing decisions over AI and privilege herald a legally bumpy landscape for the next few years.
After cutting hundreds of jobs and citing artificial intelligence, the firm may have given competitors cover to follow suit.
Despite all the hype, in many ways it’s still more or less business as usual.
Bottom line: if lawyers aren’t careful, they will face an erosion of trust in the attorney-client relationship as their judgment and advice is substituted for that of AI.
And law students finally get some good news.
Mind your disclosure requirements, people!
AI won't impact all firms equally.
Have the robots come for staff jobs at this global law firm?
Everyone's worried about AI hallucinations. But in patent litigation, what the AI fails to find might be the bigger threat.
Rulemaking bodies must offer procedural and discovery rules that clearly state expectations and requirements.
AI is not replacing expert witnesses, but it is transforming how expert testimony is handled in litigation