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Florida Appeals Court Decisions Week of February 24 - 28, 2025

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U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals - USA v. Charles - sentencing - Miller v. Ramirez - qualified immunity, deferring ruling - Chapman v. Dunn - prison conditions, Eighth Amendment - USA v. Horn - securities...more

IR Global

The human touch - AI’s role in commerce - The Visionaries

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The Productivity Paradox: Does more technology mean less growth? Is there scope to use AI in commercial contracts? Will it save time, or ultimately cost more time in review and pose greater risk?...more

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Keeping it human

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Disputes, AI and modern law - Q1 How should parties seek and agree a seat for ADR, and what advantages does your jurisdiction offer?...more

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Global Perspectives on Employment Disputes: Key Lessons From Cross-Border Cases

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Navigating employment disputes across borders presents unique challenges for employers and employees alike. Legal frameworks, cultural sensitivities and ethical considerations can vary greatly from one jurisdiction to...more

Fenwick & West LLP

California’s New AI Laws Limit Uses of Digital Likeness

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On September 17, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law a pair of artificial intelligence (AI) bills, Assembly Bill 2602 (AB 2602) and Assembly Bill 1836 (AB 1836), which introduce new regulatory requirements and...more

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Customizing Artificial Intelligence Tools for Your Legal Department

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The corporate world is buzzing with the promise of artificial intelligence (AI). However, for legal professionals to tap into this potential, a one-size-fits-all approach to AI won’t work. Each in-house legal department...more

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Innovating with Caution: New York's Ethical Guidelines for Lawyers Investing in ABS

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The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (“NY City Bar”), through its Committee on Professional Ethics (the “Committee”), has unveiled Formal Opinion 2024-4 (the “Opinion”), addressing the nuanced and evolving...more

Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt PC

ABA Criticizes Nonrefundable Fees in Formal Opinion 505

In Formal Opinion 505 (the Opinion), the ABA wades into the discussion about nonrefundable attorney fees paid in advance, and declares that such a label “is not accurate” and should “not dictate whether a fee has been...more

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Texas Ethics Opinion Weighs In On Online Investigative Research

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A recent Texas Ethics Opinion, Ethics Opinion 671, holds that lawyers may be subject to discipline for anonymously contacting third-parties for the limited purpose of obtaining identifying or jurisdictional information about...more

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