by RG | Sep 29, 2025 | legal matters
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere these days. Many uses make sense and are beneficial. When it comes to creative pursuits, AI helps people like me seem like artists. In areas driven by computer algorithms, AI can manage the automation. However, in areas where...
by RG | Sep 29, 2025 | legal matters
“Surveillance is a tactic. It is not a substitute for an investigation or a strategy,” said John O’Dea, owner of private investigations firm 303 Alpha. “Most investigative firms are focused on surveillance and providing surface-level reporting. Attorneys (and clients)...
by RG | Sep 29, 2025 | Law.com
Vice Chancellor Lori W. Will appointed Icahn Enterprises and Handelsbanken Fonder AB co-lead plaintiffs, stating the institutions’ significantly larger economic stake in the outcome of the case compared to that of a retail investor gave them a greater incentive...
by RG | Sep 29, 2025 | above the law
It’s like there’s a worm in my brain, eating away at my sanity. (Image via Getty)For most of the 20 years that I worked at a law firm, I defended pharmaceutical and medical device (and other) mass torts. The things that you do professionally can create a bias: I did...
by RG | Sep 29, 2025 | above the law
The Lone Star State is tired of the ABA dunking on their low bar passage rates and wants their Supreme Court to be the final arbiter of who gets to be a lawyer. Kind of the thing you’d expect from a state with a history of independence and secession efforts. Reuters...