by RG | Sep 7, 2025 | Law.com
As more litigators actively implement artificial intelligence into their practices, at least one early adopter is now suggesting lawyers pump the brakes to avoid being outpaced by the rapid evolution of AI technology. As more litigators actively implement...
by RG | Sep 5, 2025 | Law.com
“Because of the importance of the issues and the harms that Respondents are experiencing every day the unlawful tariffs are in place, Respondents acquiesce in the government’s petition for certiorari and its motion for expedited consideration,” the...
by RG | Sep 5, 2025 | Law.com
In a statement, Mary Rasenberger, CEO of The Authors Guild, called the deal “a vital step in acknowledging that AI companies cannot simply steal authors’ creative work to build their AI just because they need books.” In a statement, Mary Rasenberger,...
by RG | Sep 5, 2025 | Law.com
Employment litigation heats up in Washington. Employment litigation heats up in Washington.
by RG | Sep 5, 2025 | Law.com
“I look back to the order in this case and say, what, if any, guidance can we find in it?” said Judge William Kayatta of the First Circuit. “There’s none that’s expressed except the bottom line. So I think, well, what possible reasons could...
by RG | Sep 5, 2025 | Law.com
Google has already paid over 8 billion ($9.37 billion) in fines in the European Union—and has now received both the largest and the second-largest EU antitrust fine to date. Google has already paid over 8 billion ($9.37 billion) in fines in the European...