Exhibit J is the crux of the New York Times’ copyright-infringement lawsuit that accuses Microsoft and OpenAI of using copyright-protected content to train their AI model GPT-4.
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Motley Rice Cites ABA Ethics Opinion in Opioid Disqualification Duel
The disqualification motion comes as U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who is overseeing the opioid multidistrict litigation, has lined up four bellwether trials against OptumRx and another pharmacy benefit manager, Express Scripts.
First 'Revenge Porn' Lawsuit Tried to Verdict Wins $30 Million in Damages
To this day, Cooper is harassed due to the images, some of which remain online. She testified that she was most recently contacted at work by someone who saw the content on the internet a week before trial.
As New Client Business Expands, ArentFox Schiff Sees Revenue and Profit Spike
“Ten percent of our revenue came from brand-new clients, [which] we attribute in large part to the merger,” firm managing partner Brian Waldman said.
Fox News: Smartmatic Financial History Doesn't Support $2.7B Defamation Claim
Kirkland & Ellis and Mintz & Gold are representing Fox News.
'Reinvigorated' California DOJ Gears Up to Bring First Criminal Antitrust Case in Decades
California Assistant Attorney General Paula Blizzard said she’s made it her mission to capitalize on the broadness of the state’s antitrust statute, the Cartwright Act, and bring cases.
SXSW Panelist On Criminal Justice Reform Discusses Keys to Breaking Cycle of Crime
“Oftentimes, people who are victims of crime who have not received support find themselves in the criminal justice system. In fact, a lot of data indicates that about 90% of the people who are incarcerated were victims of crime at one point,” Chief of Federal Advocacy for the Alliance of Safety and Justice, Shakyra Diaz, […]
Law Firm Innovation: How BakerHostetler Launched FinClar, a Lawyer-Built FinTech Tool
Legaltech News sat down with Jonathan Forster, Northeast practice leader of BakerHostetler’s Private Wealth Group and the one behind FinClar, to discuss how and why he created the firm’s new FinTech tool, and what he has planned for the future.
9th Circuit Affirms Dismissal for Plaintiff's Intentional Deletion of Text Messages
In the March 5 opinion, authored by Judge Andrew D. Hurwitz, the three-judge panel affirmed the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona’s dismissal of Alyssa Jones and her attorney, Philip Nathanson, v. Riot Hospitality Group, under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e)(2) of an employment discrimination action because of intentional spoliation of electronically […]
Decoding DOJ's New 'Justice AI' Initiative
The DOJ is likely to face many practical challenges and novel issues as it begins coding its own algorithm for AI-related enforcement. This article briefly examines three areas of AI-related enforcement where such practical challenges and novel issues may arise.