“Approximately 70% of low-income households face at least one civil legal problem annually, 40% of them face more than five significant civil legal problems annually, and anywhere from 50-90% of those people appear in court without the assistance of a lawyer,” said Janet Sabel, director of the Center on Civil Justice at NYU School of […]
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SEC Whistleblower Awards Tumble to 6-Year Low, Signaling 'Closer Scrutiny and Stricter Standards'
Whistleblowers “should expect a more adversarial process—and prepare accordingly,” Gesmer Updegrove partner Braeden Anderson wrote in a note to clients. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The Balancing Act: Tracking Technology Trends and Risk Mitigation Techniques
U.S. companies face a massive wave of wiretapping law class action lawsuits and regulatory enforcement actions over online “tracking technologies. With this backdrop, the article below identifies some trends and new directions concerning tracking technology legal exposure and highlights some potential solutions for mitigating legal impact. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Big Law's C-Suite Shifts Focus As AI Impact Spreads
CIOs and CTOs are expected to quickly integrate and work collaboratively with different areas of the business, often borrowing staff from departments like IT or office services for specific projects. But that may soon change. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Supreme Court Asked to Extend Copyright Protection to AI Art
Stephen Thaler, an AI inventor, says artwork created entirely by artificial intelligence should be eligible for the same copyright protection available for photography, paintings, writing and other human-created works. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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