by | Dec 31, 2024 | above the law, legal matters
This December, after 16 months of studies and experiments, the Department of Defense decided it had figured out enough guardrails for generative AI to start embracing the new technology wholesale. The post How The Pentagon Domesticated The Chatbot: 2024 In Review...
by | Dec 31, 2024 | above the law, legal matters
And 2025 is looking amazing! The post Rudy Giuliani Finishes 2024 As He Began It … In Deep Shit appeared first on Above the Law.And 2025 is looking amazing! The post Rudy Giuliani Finishes 2024 As He Began It … In Deep Shit appeared first on Above the...
by | Dec 31, 2024 | Law.com, legal matters
“There was an unprecedented increase in regulatory activity in the first few months of this year, especially March-April, said Susan Dudley, founder and senior scholar at the GW Regulatory Studies Center. “It was because I believe they were very aware of the...
by | Dec 31, 2024 | Law.com, legal matters
Knobbe Martens attorneys said that it’s vital for U.S. patent owners to embrace options beyond federal court litigation to prevent overseas infringement, and it’s likely to become more important as the second Trump administration—with its emphasis on...
by | Dec 31, 2024 | above the law, legal matters
Biglaw associates may forgive, but they’ll never, ever forget. The post ‘The Damage Has Already Been Done’: Top Firms May Struggle To Recover From Special Bonus Snubs appeared first on Above the Law.Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day.When...
by | Dec 31, 2024 | above the law, legal matters
If the killer did what he did as a form of protest, then he must be willing to accept the consequences of his actions. The post The Murderer Of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Must Be Held Accountable Even If The Public Is Upset At The Industry’s Shortfalls appeared first on...