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Legal Tech Startup Ai.law Can Now Draft the Complaint for Your Lawsuit

Above the Law - Technology

Ai.law , a legal technology startup that uses artificial intelligence to generate litigation documents, has added a new module that will draft the complaint to initiate a lawsuit. While Ai.law already had modules for litigation tasks such as answering a lawsuit, responding to discovery, and pulling summaries from medical records, this new module allows a user to input relevant information about a case and generate a complete complaint.

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4 Easy Steps to Being a Small-Talk Superstar

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Bull Garlington | I’m going to give you two methods for mastering small talk. One for when you start, one for when they start. Ready? Let’s do this. The post 4 Easy Steps to Being a Small-Talk Superstar appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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Office (Chat)ter On The Rise? Watch This AI In The Workplace Video [Sponsored]

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New Practical Guidance video explains using AI across the employment lifecycle, legislative developments, and best practices to reduce AI workplace risks. The post Office (Chat)ter On The Rise? Watch This AI In The Workplace Video appeared first on Above the Law.

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Justia Webinars: Confronting Racial Bias in Jury Selection

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Equality, representation, and justice for all: words that embody the American ethos and the values of our legal system. Representative juries are the manifestation of that ethos; yet, racial biases have skewed juries toward an underrepresentation of racial minorities. As a result, many trials can produce wrongful convictions and unfair sentences for Black people and people of color.

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When Less is More: The Curious Case of Quiet Luxury

Berkley Technology Law Journal

By Devangini Rai LL.M. 2024 In an industry ruled by trends, the nature of quiet luxury brands radically challenges how we view usage of trademarks in fashion. The term “quiet luxury,” which rose to prominence in the fashion industry in 2023, refers to the trend of logo-less branding. Some examples of quiet luxury brands include Loro Piana, The Row, Tom Ford, Max Mara, and Zegna.

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What We Know About You: Welcome to the Surveillance State

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Kevin Novak begins his article with a reference to a report in The Wall Street Journal that caught his attention. Commercial data brokers are selling their third-party data to the government. If you’re an optimist, you would think this could be a good thing. Our intelligence agencies and the defense department may be able to identify patterns that could predict and prevent an unfortunate event – terrorism, for example.

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Biden Administration Announces Rule Aimed at Expanding Electric Vehicles–NYTimes

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The regulation would require automakers to sell more electric vehicles and hybrids by gradually tightening limits on tailpipe pollution. Share full article By Coral Davenport The Biden administration on Wednesday issued one of the most significant climate regulations in the nation’s history, a rule designed to ensure that the majority of new passenger cars and light trucks sold in the United States are all-electric or hybrids by 2032.

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Do I Need to Copyright My Board Game?

Brett Trout

Brett J. Trout Whenever you create an original work of authorship, such as a book or artwork for a board game, you own the copyright in that work of authorship as soon as you fix your work in a tangible medium. So what is fixing a work in a tangible medium and why is it necessary? Fixing the work in a tangible medium basically means that you have recorded your work in a way that allows you to communicate your work to others.

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The FCC Implements a Voluntary Cybersecurity Labeling Program for IoT Products

Pillsbury Law Internet and Technology blog

Reflecting the growing concern with cybersecurity threats associated with Internet of Things (IoT) products, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted rules at its March 2024 meeting to implement a new Voluntary Cybersecurity Labeling Program. The new label— “ U.S. Cyber Trust Mark ”—will be affixed on wireless consumer IoT products that go through the voluntary review program to ensure that the products comply with baseline cybersecurity criteria established in the September 2022 NIS

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Legal Tech Training Vendors Join Trailblazing New LTC4 Alliance

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It is almost 14 years since LTC4 (the Legal Technology Core Competencies Certification Coalition) was launched to set a global standard for legal technology proficiency. For providers of legal technology training, it offers a set of 10 workflow-based Learning Plans - designed to ensure that the training delivered achieved competence, regardless of the technology in use.

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ALM unveils shortlist for the Legal Innovation Awards

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Addleshaw Goddard and Dentons are among the most shortlisted law firms at this year’s Legal Innovation Awards, unveiled by ALM today (21 March). Both firms are in the running for […] The post ALM unveils shortlist for the Legal Innovation Awards appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Leading UK legal technology business acquires four US offices from Consilio following management buyout

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Millnet, a leading British document and data processing business with sites in London and Manchester, has acquired four US paper offices from Consilio, the global leader in legal technology solutions and enterprise legal services. The paper offices are in New York, Washington D.C., Minneapolis, and San Diego and are staffed by 46 people who will join the Millnet business.