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Slaughter and May Pilots AI Transcription Tool Designed for Legal Sector

Legal Tech Blog

The language model, developed in conjunction with leading academics with the help of Innovate UK , was created by transcribing hundreds of hours of court audio using the very latest in Natural Language Processing , ChatGPT and Machine Learning. million words spoken by lawyers, judges and litigants.”

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Celebrate Law Day 2023 with These Events

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CDT Illinois Supreme Court Justice Mary K. Supreme Court Virtual 12 p.m. Rotskoff, Deputy Administrator, Litigation, ARDC (moderator) Karen McNaught, Magistrate of the Central District of Illinois Lisa Holder White, Illinois Supreme Court Justice Mark C. CDT Illinois Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth M.

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So long, Chevron?: How a Group of New England Fishermen Challenged the Longstanding Chevron Approach.

The Barrister

The Supreme Court in Chevron, U.S.A., 837 (1984), created a two-part framework for litigation involving congressional statutory law and regulatory agencies that enforce that law. The Supreme Court ordered two factually similar cases consolidated, Loper Bright Enterprises v. 11] Image: US District Court. 14] III.

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Hitting Immunity Out of the Park  

The Barrister

While the season ends in celebration for one franchise, antitrust litigation is warming up against the laws governing Major League Baseball (MLB). Baseball Clubs, the United States Supreme Court ruled that baseball was a “purely state affair” and was not subject to the Sherman Antitrust Act. [1] Microsoft, stock images. 2] Karen M.

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Empowerment Of Women in the Legal Profession – Dana Denis-Smith – S6E23

Legally Speaking

And then I, then the second part I did litigation and employment. I enjoyed, you know, the kind of people problems, it had a litigation aspect, I liked the fact I ended up going to court quite a lot. Always a bit daunting when the client called and asked for something you weren’t quite sure where they were.