Legal Tech Entrepreneur and Former Kirkland & Ellis Partner Unveil...
A pioneering stride in legal technology emerges as Jimoh Ovbiagele, co-founder of the now-defunct ROSS Intelligence, collaborates with former Kirkland & Ellis partner, Jeffrey Gettleman, to...
View ArticleE-Discovery Rules Challenged by Emerging Technologies and Legal Precedents
For decades, e-discovery rules have served as the bedrock of legal proceedings, steadfast even amidst the disruptive waves of new technologies. However, with the emergence of generative artificial...
View ArticleStudy Reveals AI’s Potential in Enhancing Legal Aid Access
A recent study conducted by Berkeley Law sheds light on the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in improving access to justice for low-income Americans. The research underscores...
View ArticleApple and Google Discuss Potential AI Partnership
Recent talks between Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google about integrating Google’s Gemini AI engine into the iPhone have ignited speculation about potential antitrust implications and the role of...
View ArticleApple Store Workers in Short Hills, NJ Seek Union Representation
Workers at Apple’s store in Short Hills, New Jersey, have taken a significant step towards union representation, according to a member of the organizing committee. The move comes amid a broader trend...
View ArticleEpic Games Advocates App Store Reforms in Response to Antitrust Win Against...
Epic Games, the creator of the popular video game “Fortnite,” is pushing for reforms in Google’s Play Store following an antitrust victory against the tech giant. Want to know if you’re earning what...
View ArticleCourt Dismisses Some Claims Against Meta’s Zuckerberg in Social Media Harm...
Ruling by U.S. District Judge In a significant legal development, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California, dismissed some claims against Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg in...
View ArticleTexas Jury Rules Samsung Owes $142 Million in Wireless Patent Case
In a recent development, Samsung Electronics has been instructed by a Texas federal jury to pay $142 million to patent owner G+ Communications for infringing on G+ patents concerning 5G wireless...
View ArticleLexisNexis Unveils Enhanced AI Platform: Lexis+ AI 2.0
LexisNexis has introduced the latest iteration of its generative artificial intelligence platform, Lexis+ AI, offering users enhanced features and faster results. The upgraded version is set to launch...
View ArticleU.S. Prosecutors Seek 3-Year Prison Term for Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao
Prosecutors’ Call for Sentence Enhancement In a recent development, U.S. prosecutors have recommended a three-year prison sentence for Changpeng Zhao, the founder and former CEO of Binance, the...
View ArticleWorkday AI Bias Case and EEOC’s Involvement
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently filed a brief supporting a plaintiff who alleged that Workday Inc.’s AI-based hiring tools discriminated against him and others. This...
View ArticleCollaboration for Streamlined Workflows: Litera and Microsoft Join Forces
Legal technology provider Litera has announced a collaboration with Microsoft to develop an integration with Microsoft Copilot, aimed at enhancing workflows for lawyers. This partnership aims to boost...
View ArticleGoogle vs. US: Clash Over Search Advertising Trial
Google and the U.S. Justice Department engaged in heated arguments in court regarding allegations that Google’s parent company, Alphabet, unlawfully schemed to dominate search advertising. The case,...
View ArticleGoogle Privacy Settlement: Lawyers Rewarded, Consumers Empty-Handed
A recent U.S. court decision has greenlit a $62 million settlement in a consumer privacy lawsuit against Google. However, objections have surfaced as the settlement allocates $18 million to plaintiff...
View ArticleApple Manager’s Interrogation Ruled Illegal by US Labor Board
In a significant ruling involving Apple Inc, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found that a manager at an Apple retail store in Manhattan violated U.S. labor law. The ruling, the first of its...
View Article‘Robot Lawyer’ DoNotPay Settles Lawsuit Over Unauthorized Practice
DoNotPay, the popular legal chatbot, has settled a lawsuit accusing it of unauthorized legal practice and providing inadequate services. The agreement in principle was disclosed in a recent court...
View ArticleGlobal IT Outage Hits Law Firms
Law firms were among the many businesses affected by a global IT outage on Friday, causing temporary disruptions to website and email access. Impact on Major Law Firms Ashurst Struggles with...
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