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OpenAI Seeks Court Action to Reduce Copyright Lawsuit from Authors

OpenAI, the renowned developer of the widely-used AI-driven conversational tool ChatGPT, has formally requested a federal court in San Francisco…

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AI’s Impact on Law Students’ Exam Performance

A recent study conducted at the University of Minnesota has shed light on the intriguing effects of artificial intelligence (AI)…

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South Carolina’s High Court Stands Firm on Abortion Ban Ruling

The South Carolina Supreme Court has declined to reconsider its recent ruling supporting the state's abortion ban upon detection of…

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Leading Attorneys Enlisted by ABA to Address Risks and Opportunities of AI

The American Bar Association (ABA), the largest voluntary organization of attorneys in the U.S., has taken a proactive step in…

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U.S. Appeals Court Revives Pennsylvania Anti-Harassment Rule for Lawyers, Rejecting Constitutional Challenge

The 3rd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has breathed new life into a Pennsylvania anti-harassment and anti-discrimination professional rule for…

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Former Morgan Stanley Executive Alleges Termination Due to His Ethnicity

In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Manhattan federal court, Kevin Meyersburg, a white former managing director at Morgan Stanley…

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Wisconsin Chief Justice Criticizes Liberal Majority’s ‘Hostile Takeover’ as ‘Unprecedented

Chief Justice Annette Ziegler of the Wisconsin Supreme Court has accused the newly established liberal majority of orchestrating an unprecedented…

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Tech Sector Dominates Highest-Paid General Counsel Rankings, 2023 Compensation Report Reveals

A report published by Corporate Counsel and ALM Intelligence on Monday disclosed that six out of the top 10 highest-paid…

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Maine Attorney Receives One-Year Suspension for Delegating CLE Classes to Assistant

The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has upheld a one-year suspension for attorney Donald F. Brown, a solo practitioner based in…

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New York Town Justice Faces Censure for Inappropriate Social Media Activity

The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct has recommended a censure for Darien Town Justice Jennifer R. Nunnery, following…

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Biglaw Firms Explore Effective Work Models Amidst Remote Flexibility

As Biglaw firms across the country adjust their office attendance policies, an interesting shift is taking place in the legal…

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Challenges Persist for US Law Firms as Productivity and Demand Decline

A recent report from a Wells Fargo division unveiled a troubling scenario for US law firms, detailing persistent financial challenges…

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