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2018 - Something Old, Something New

Trial Technology

Many reprints were available on earlier versions of the Litigation-Tech website. The archive is intended to preserve these older articles, which were written prior to the Court Technology and Trial Presentation blog, which I started writing in 2009. Things are different for writers now, in that you can click, and publish.

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Litigation Statistics: Settle or Fight?

Trial Technology

I’m not going to get all analytical here, but it is noteworthy to those involved in litigation and related services. At just over halfway through February, we’ve had twenty cases on our 2018 trial calendar, and nine have settled. trial presentation) have become the desired or default method of presenting evidence.

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Nike vs. Lululemon: The Battle Over Flyknit Technology

Brett Trout

Skechers (2016) Nike took Skechers to court for allegedly infringing eight Nike patents, including patents covering the Flyknit technology. Puma (2018) Another legal battle over Flyknit-type shoe designs. The case was settled in 2022. The lawsuit was settled in 2021.

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AI Gets Personal: CCPA vs. GDPR on Automated Decision-Making

Berkley Technology Law Journal

While the CCPAs proposed rules are promising, they still diverge in key respects from the GDPR Europes comprehensive data protection law that has been setting the standard since 2018. Consent: Opt-Out vs. Opt-In Perhaps the most fundamental difference between the CCPA and GDPR lies in their consent frameworks.

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Lessons Learned from 2024 and the Year Ahead in AI Litigation

Debevoise Data Blog

But this new era of AI has not come without controversy, as authors and rights holders have launched waves of litigation against the companies that trained and released generative AI models, as well as their investors and affiliates, alleging violations of intellectual property rights. Showing Substantial Similarity of Generative AI Outputs.

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Woman-Led Remote Litigation Startup Raises $1 Million Seed Round

LawSites

The company was founded to perfect remote testimony and solve the problems encountered by attorneys, mediators, parties, judges, and jurors mediating and litigating remotely in real time,” the company says. The company describes its mission as “to facilitate online justice.”. CEO Alisa Brodkowitz.

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LawNext: Trellis Founder Nicole Clark Says Court Data is a Litigator’s Secret Weapon

LawSites

As a litigator in Los Angeles, Nicole Clark saw that state court data could be a secret weapon for winning, but she also saw how difficult it was for her and other lawyers to access that data. She also recounts how the company has expanded its coverage so far and describes her plans to eventually cover the courts in every U.S.

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