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Legal NewsRobert Freedman Lead Editor | @RobertFreedman Robert Freedman is a 30-year veteran business reporter and editor and a past president of the American Society of Business Publication Editors.
The start of any administration in Washington means regulatory change as the incoming team tries to enact the new president’s agenda. But this year will be unusually uncertain as companies leverage ...
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank may have appeared sudden and unexpected on the outside. But the company and its chief risk officer parted ways in April 2022, and its risk committee more than ...
Everything you thought you knew about being a lawyer is about to change. For in-house attorneys, that’s one of the profession’s current shibboleths as widespread trials of artificial intelligence ...
A New York lawyer cited fake cases generated by ChatGPT in a legal brief filed in federal court and may face sanctions as a result, according to news reports. The incident involving OpenAI’s chatbot ...
In hopes of improving efficiency, 45% of CLOs say they plan to invest in new technology and two-thirds have a positive view of artificial intelligence. The pressure in-house legal teams face to cut ...
PwC’s partnership with the AI-powered legal startup Harvey should help its network of 4,000-plus legal professionals reduce the amount of time they spend on projects requiring the review of thousands ...
Shubha Ghosh, J.D., Ph.D., is the Crandall Melvin Professor of Law and director of the IP Commercialization & Innovation Law Curricular Program at the Syracuse Intellectual Property Law Institute.
DOJ and the FTC, chaired by Lina Khan, seek second request reviews as part of the Hart-Scott-Rodino pre-merger review process. The HSR reviews are intended to give the agencies a chance to look at ...
In Monk’s case, the attorney was filing a reply to a motion to dismiss on behalf of the plaintiff in a wrongful termination lawsuit against Goodyear Tire & Rubber. Defendants' counsel discovered the ...
When the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in September increased an already large verdict to $816 million against ExxonMobil, it was the latest ruling in a litigation trend regarding corporate ...
Transportation workers do not need to work in the transportation industry to qualify for a Federal Arbitration Act exemption, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled. The unanimous decision in Bissonnette v.