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Legal Departments Want to Shake 'Cost Center' Label But Unwittingly Reinforce the Perception
One challenge for legal departments is that it is hard to demonstrate the value of something not happening—a threatened lawsuit not being filed or a regulatory fine not being assessed.
Legal Industry Players Missed a Microsoft AI Loophole That Could Expose Confidential Data
Sources told Legaltech News that several law firms and legal tech providers dove into integrations with Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service without noticing the fine print that authorizes Microsoft employees to manually review certain prompts.
Superior Court: More Overlap in Case Facts Needed for Insurer to Deny D&O Coverage
Delaware Superior Court Judge Paul R. Wallace granted a California-based biotech company’s motion for partial summary judgment.
Ruling on NYC's 'Disparate' Tax System Could Spur Reforms and Valuation Protests
The decision in an appeal filed by Latham & Watkins attorneys including ex-New York Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, is not final, but an important step toward possible reform.
How One Alaska Ruling Could Contribute to Other State Privacy Laws
“I really think ‘McKelvey’ will prove to be a landmark decision because other courts, not necessarily all of them or the majority of them, will follow it because we’re in the modern world here, and courts have to be cognizant of technology and the impact on our rights,” the defendant’s attorney, Robert John in Fairbanks, […]
Trump SPAC Asks Judge to Force Vote Over Media Merger
The merger would net Donald Trump a 90% stake in Trump Media & Technology Group valued at approximately $4 billion. That windfall would come at a time when Trump owes more than half a billion in civil damages.
US Judge Says No Sanction for Michael Cohen, Counsel for AI-Generated Fake Case Citation
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York found that Cohen’s attorney David M. Schwartz did not act in bad faith when he submitted the fake citations, which Cohen acquired from the generative AI program Google Bard.
Raising Concerns on Long-Term Strategies, Midsize Law Firms Remain Stagnant on RTO
A combination of cultural concerns and incentives, lack of uniformity across practices, and a need for leadership to encourage younger attorneys to return to office by example is complicating the process of bringing attorneys back to the office.
How I Made Partner: 'I Realized I Needed to Step Up My Game,' Says Aleksandr B. Livshit of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson
“When I was a fourth year associate, there was a large group departure from our New York-based antitrust team. That was a bit of a wake up call for me, and I realized I needed to really step up my game and become more in tune with the practice and our clients’ needs.”