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Court Imposes Sanctions On Lawyers Who Filed Bogus Cases After Relying On ChatGPT For Legal Research

Above the Law - Technology

He also ordered them to notify their client of the sanctions, and to notify each judge who was falsely identified as the author of the fake court opinions generated by ChatGPT. “[T]he Court finds bad faith on the part of the individual Respondents based upon acts of conscious avoidance and false and misleading statements to the Court.

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The 2023 Fastcase 50 Announced, Honoring Legal’s Innovators, Visionaries and Leaders

Above the Law - Technology

Fortunately, even though Fastcase merged earlier this year with vLex , that tradition continues, as Fastcase has now announced the 2023 honorees. The Fastcase 50 class of 2023 is also the most international group of honorees in our history, which reflects the growing scale of vLex and Fastcase.” Francesc Muñoz , CIO, Cuatrecasas.

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Trellis State Court Data Platform Wins 2023 Legal Elite Award

Trellis.Law Blog

Trellis Law Wins New World Report 2023 Legal Elite Award for our State Trial Court Research & Analytics Platform ? ” We are truly honored… Continue reading → The post Trellis State Court Data Platform Wins 2023 Legal Elite Award first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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2023 Emoji Law Year-in-Review

Eric Goldman

In 2023, I logged 225 such cases (this number will grow a bit due to lags with the electronic databases). The 2023 count represented a 17% increase over the 2022 count. 2023 marked a significant milestone: my census now counts over 1,000 total U.S. View the 1,017 cases as a tip of the iceberg when it comes to courts and emojis.

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EU General Court Clarifies When Pseudonymized Data is Considered Personal Data

Inside Privacy

On April 26, 2023, the General Court of the European Union issued its judgment in Case T-557/20, SRB v EDPS. The Court held that pseudonymized data transmitted to a data recipient will not be considered personal data if the data recipient does not have the means to re-identify the data subjects. Pseudonymous or anonymous data.

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Breaking Barriers and Building Bridges: Tackling Racial Bias in Law with LexisNexis Fellows 2023 (TGIR Ep. 231)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

In this episode, Greg Lambert speaks with Whitney Triplet , Paul Campbell, and Adonica Black about the LexisNexis African Ancestry Network and LexisNexis Rule of Law Foundation Fellowship 2023 cohort. So can you tell us a little bit about what the goal was for the 2023 report and fellowship program? Whitney, great to have you on.

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Breaking: Judge Rules Ross Intelligence Copied Westlaw’s Headnotes, But Leaves for Jury to Decide if It Violated Thomson Reuters’ Copyright

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Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Stephanos Bibas, sitting by designation in the U.S. District Court in Delaware, issued a memorandum substantially denying both parties’ motions for summary judgment and sending the case to trial for contested issues of copyright infringement to be decided by a jury. Read the full decision here: D.

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