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Battle Royale: Alpha Modus Sues Walgreens for Patent Infringement

Brett Trout

District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, alleging infringement of three patents related to real-time retail technology. This case underscores the importance of protecting intellectual property and of conducting intellectual property due diligence before launching new technology. has filed a lawsuit against Walgreens Co.

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Not Again! Two More Cases, Just this Week, of Hallucinated Citations in Court Filings Leading to Sanctions

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Karlen Jonathan Karlen, who is not an attorney, filed a pro se appeal in the Missouri Court of Appeals. His initial filing was deficient in several respects, but after the court gave him several deadline extensions, he ultimately filed an appellate brief and a reply brief. The court was not sympathetic. ” Smith v. .

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Can Lawyers Ethically Store and Transmit Client Info in the Cloud?

Attorney at Work

You just need to take reasonable due diligence to know it is secure. Due Diligence. As the applications of cloud computing evolve (see more from the National Institute of Standards and Technology if you’re interested), so must our security and compliance inquiries to keep our practices and clients safe.

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Introducing Harvey AI: Revolutionizing the Legal Field with Artificial Intelligence

Martindale-Avvo

Harvey AI’s Capabilities Harvey AI’s capabilities include: Contract analysis, Due diligence, Litigation, and regulatory compliance. Related content: We ask ChatGPT: Are true crime findings admissible in court?

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Legalweek News Round-Up, Part 2: Reveal, Cobra Legal, Relativity, LawToolBox, Reynen Court, and Veralocity

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Reveal , a global provider of e-discovery technology, announced the release of Reveal 11, which it said is a major enhancement to its AI-powered on-premise and SaaS platform, which can be used to support litigation, investigations, compliance, antitrust, data privacy and other matters. Reynen Court Raises $4.3M

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Everything You Should Know About AI Legal Tech

Percipient

For litigation lawyers, it can predict how a case might play out in court, which makes it easier to decide if its worth settling or going all the way. Its also super handy for spotting legal risks early, especially in compliance, so you can deal with issues before they get out of hand.

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Not Again! Two More Cases, Just this Week, of Hallucinated Citations in Court Filings Leading to Sanctions

Legal Tech Monitor

Karlen Jonathan Karlen, who is not an attorney, filed a pro se appeal in the Missouri Court of Appeals. His initial filing was deficient in several respects, but after the court gave him several deadline extensions, he ultimately filed an appellate brief and a reply brief. The court was not sympathetic. We find damages.

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