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By Cheryl Miller | January 14, 2025
The First District Court of Appeal said San Francisco failed to show that the Public Utilities Commission violated the law in allowing Waymo to expand its driverless ride-hailing services in the city.
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By Emily Cousins | December 6, 2024
The proposed classes are comprised of Maryland and Kansas residents who received a claim payment that was reduced by a projected sold adjustment based on the valuation report from Mitchell International Inc., a third party that develops software for auto insurance companies to use for claims management. Both classes accused the defendant of breach of contract and breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
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By Patrick Smith | October 31, 2024
The law firm will focus first on training first through fourth-year associates, but as the program expands, more attorneys, including partners, will participate.
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By Andrew Longstreth | October 28, 2024
Law firms walk a tightrope when communicating about their use of artificial intelligence. On one hand, they need to signal to clients, employees and…
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By Mike Suchsland | October 21, 2024
"Bottom line, if firms fail to adjust their billing models to reflect the increased productivity enabled by AI, they risk lower margins per case," according to Mike Suchsland.
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By Isha Marathe | October 4, 2024
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.
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By Chris O'Malley | October 1, 2024
"Disclosing to patients whenever they are interacting with an AI system is always a good idea," said Amy MacDonald, an associate at Manatt Phelps & Phillips.
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By Ella Sherman | September 27, 2024
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.
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By Maria Dinzeo | September 6, 2024
For years, China has employed AI agents as online "robot judges." Could that happen here?
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By Kat Black | September 5, 2024
Bursor & Fisher and the Simon Law Firm filed the complaint on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. According to the claim, Google's use of the AI product, developed in 2022 to automate and fine-tune businesses' customer service interactions, violated Section 631 of the California Invasion of Privacy Act, which prohibits wiretapping. The plaintiff and class members could be awarded $5,000 per violation under CIPA.
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