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Lawyer Sanctioned For Trying To File A Fake News Article As An Exhibit

Above the Law - Technology

The post Lawyer Sanctioned For Trying To File A Fake News Article As An Exhibit appeared first on Above the Law. This isn't a story about lawyers using ChatGPT. but it could be.

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Thoughts on Promises and Challenges of AI in Legal after Yesterday’s AI Summit at Harvard Law School

Above the Law - Technology

Yesterday, I attended the Harvard Law AI Summit organized by the Library Innovation Lab at Harvard Law School. Armed with AI, pro se litigants could overwhelm the courts, so the courts need to be prepared to respond in kind. Even as law firms adopt AI, they are finding implementation to be a challenge.

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Section 230 Protects Emailing an Article–Monge v. University of Pennsylvania

Eric Goldman

This case involves an article that allegedly defamed Dr. Janet Monge. Dr. Deborah Thomas, a Penn professor, forwarded the article to an email list run by the American Black Anthropologists. It’s also unclear if Dr. Thomas’ email linked to the article or included its full text. Thomas successfully invoked Section 230.

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Attorney at Work’s Top 20 Articles of the Year

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The most-read articles on Attorney at Work this year focused on personal technology how-tos, along with law firm management, productivity and profits. The Top 20 Articles of 2021 Countdown. Law Firms: ‘It’s Always Going to Be Incremental” by Susan Kostal (@SKostal). Past Years’ Article Rankings.

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New Article: “The United States’ Approach to ‘Platform’ Regulation”

Eric Goldman

I’ve posted a new 5,000 word article, The United States’ Approach to “Platform” Regulation. law: the constitutional protections for free speech and press, the statutory immunity provided by 47 U.S.C. § It highlights three key features of U.S. 230 (“Section 230”), and the limits on state regulation of the Internet.

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China: A Court Recognizes Copyright Protection for Images Generated by Generative AI Tools

Global LegalTech Hub

Recently, the Guangzhou Internet Court ruled on the infringement of intellectual property rights by the creation of AI-generated images. Guangzhou Internet Court decision In its evaluation of the copyright protection for the image, the Court first highlighted the intellectual investment made by the plaintiff.

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Primer on Using State Court Trial Data for Business and Competitive Intelligence

Attorney at Work

Law firms’ ability to leverage state trial court data brings their business and competitive intelligence capabilities to a new level. The post Primer on Using State Court Trial Data for Business and Competitive Intelligence appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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