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Justia CLE & Webinars | Breaking Down This Year’s Docket: Previewing the 2024–2025 Supreme Court Term

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

In July, Professors Vikram Amar & Michael Dorf addressed many key decisions by the Supreme Court, discussing the ways they may have changed the legal landscape. Our trusted professors are now back again to provide an engaging dialogue as to what is on the docket for the upcoming Supreme Court Term. More Questions?

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Justia Legal Resources: Guide to Lawsuits and the Court Process

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A section of the Lawyers and the Legal Process Center in the Justia Legal Guides tries to make lawsuits and the court process more accessible to the average person. What Can You Ask a Court To Do? What you want the court to do is usually called a remedy. When Can a Federal Court Hear a Case?

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Justia Connect Expands Access: Once for Lawyers Only, Now Open to Everyone

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This free membership grants: Access to invaluable legal resources Exclusive member discounts Justia Daily Opinion Summaries delivering concise updates on new court decisions Free live and on-demand webinars on a variety of legal topics Join a community of like-minded individuals and embark on a journey of legal exploration and growth today.

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‘Can AI Win A Court Case?’ – Lawyers To Run Live Mock Trial

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Can an AI system help a litigant to win their case in court? It’s a question that will be put to the test at the SXSW Sydney event in October using the tech of startup NexLaw and lawyers from Lande…

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In First for A U.S. Appeals Court, 5th U.S. Circuit Court Considers Rule Requiring Lawyers to Certify they Did Not Rely on AI to Create Filings

Above the Law - Technology

In what it appears would be a first for a federal circuit court, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is considering adoption of a rule change that would require lawyers and unrepresented litigants to provide a certification regarding their use of artificial intelligence in preparing court filings.

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

Above the Law - Technology

A federal district judge has imposed monetary and other sanctions on the two lawyers who filed a brief laden with bogus cases they found when they relied on ChatGPT for legal research. The judge ordered the lawyers, Peter LoDuca and Steven A. District Judge P. Sanctions will therefore be imposed on the individual Respondents.”

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Federal Court Tells Lawyer Something He Already Should Know: Facts Aren’t Defamation

Above the Law - Technology

From the real-estate-firm-GC-acting-like-it's-his-1st-day-on-the-job dept The post Federal Court Tells Lawyer Something He Already Should Know: Facts Aren’t Defamation appeared first on Above the Law.

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