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Nvidia, OpenAI face YouTube creator lawsuits for using online videos A video creator alleges that the companies scraped his videos, and millions of others, without permission to help train their ...
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 ...
Setting limits on employees’ hot-button social media posts Employers have leeway to fire people for what they say on social media but doing so isn’t always the best approach, specialists say.
A senior executive with ContractPodAi discusses how legal AI poses economic benefits for in-house departments and disruption risks for law firm billing models.
6 in-house legal trends to watch in 2025 AI adoption and ROI, interstate litigation and increased settlements in M&A approvals are among the topics in-house counsel can expect to feature prominently ...
Clearbrief’s CEO on why legal tech buyers are suffering ‘a bit of fatigue’ The former litigator says most GenAI tools come without an industry focus and clear proof that they can meet the legal ...
Wells Fargo faces lawsuit for alleged sham DEI hiring effort The bank is said to have interviewed diverse candidates for jobs that were already filled or for which they weren’t qualified to polish its ...
SVB had no risk chief through much of 2022, proxy statement shows Last year, Silicon Valley Bank’s risk committee doubled the number of meetings it held, suggesting board-level concern over the bank’s ...
$816M ExxonMobil verdict is latest as juries seek environmental justice No easing is in sight as companies face backlash for the impact their products have on the environment and public safety, a ...
As the interest to go in-house is increasing among students, some law schools stand ready with different initiatives to usher young lawyers into a profession traditionally held by senior lawyers.
In first Trump antitrust move, DOJ sues to block $14B HPE-Juniper merger The acting antitrust chief followed through on an action started under the Biden administration.
A private right to action and five-year statute of limitations are fueling a boom in class action lawsuits under the Illinois biometric privacy statute, a law protecting Illinois consumers and ...