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A New York lawyer cited fake cases generated by ChatGPT in a legal brief filed in federal court and may face sanctions as a result, according to news reports. The incident involving OpenAI’s chatbot ...
Dive Insight: DOJ and the FTC, chaired by Lina Khan, seek second request reviews as part of the Hart-Scott-Rodino pre-merger review process. The HSR reviews are intended to give the agencies a chance ...
When Abhay Nadipuram wanted to reduce his outside spend, the legal chief kept more work in-house, sent other work to non-lawyers and created a panel of firms to replace the single law firm his company ...
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank may have appeared sudden and unexpected on the outside. But the company and its chief risk officer parted ways in April 2022, and its risk committee more than ...
Dive Brief: The top 25% of legal operations professionals earn $240,000 annually, which is up 2.5% from last year, according to a Brightflag survey. Heads of legal operations report earning $192,000 ...
The world’s richest person is fed up with the Federal Aviation Administration. Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corp. is in a fight with aviation regulators over the pace of their pre-launch ...
Dive Brief: Companies hoping to boost collaboration, innovation and productivity by implementing return-to-office policies are facing complaints of discrimination by employees who request to remain ...
Dive Brief: Donald Trump’s attorneys did not forget to check a box to request a jury trial in the Trump Organization fraud trial, New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron said this week in an ...
Dive Brief: A federal lawsuit alleges that Nvidia, which focuses on designing chips for AI, took YouTube creator David Millette’s videos for its AI-training work. The suit charges Nvidia with “unjust ...
One of the first things to go away will likely be the Biden administration’s 2023 merger guidelines. The guidelines are “very hostile to mergers and acquisitions,” Jon Dubrow of McDermott Will & Emery ...
Recently, the DOJ has been taking on corporations merely because of their market share percentages, even if said corporations are benefiting consumers and not interfering with the competitive ...
When the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in September increased an already large verdict to $816 million against ExxonMobil, it was the latest ruling in a litigation trend regarding corporate ...