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The Supreme Court TransUnion Case: Part 2—What It Means for Efforts to Defeat Class Certification?

Debevoise Data Blog

This is Part 2 of a two-part article on the recent U.S. TransUnion arose from a lawsuit filed by Sergio Ramirez, who tried to purchase a vehicle but was unable to qualify for a loan because the defendant’s OFAC Name Screen Alert identified Ramirez as a “potential match” for someone designated as a national security threat. The Opinion.

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Does Your Company Need a ChatGPT Policy? Probably.

Debevoise Data Blog

How Employees Are Using ChatGPT at Work Dozens of articles have been written about how ChatGPT will replace certain jobs. That is currently the position of the United States Copyright Office, although the requirement for human authorship is under challenge in recently filed litigation. To subscribe to the Data Blog, please click here.

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Are Electronic Signatures Legal?

Clio

Electronic signatures (or e-signatures) have become nearly ubiquitous in everyday life and business—from confirming your agreement to terms and conditions on a website, to using e-signature tools to sign a work contract. What is an e-signature? But are electronic signatures legally binding? What is an electronic signature?

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Artificial Intelligence, Real Discrimination

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

This article briefly addresses this problem, summarizes current local, state, and federal laws enacted or proposed to curtail it, and proposes two solutions for modern employers itching to implement AI-assisted employee management tools but dreading employment litigation. July 17, 2020), [link] [13] See generally Keith E.