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May 11, 2023 | Daily Report Online

'It Can Be Trained on Case Law': How a Lawyer Is Using Generative AI Inspired by ChatGPT

Attorney Matt Q. Wetherington uses the technology to field incoming prospective client calls, for document creation and summarization tasks. He also thinks GPT could revolutionize depositions.
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Conte v. Conte
Publication Date: 2023-05-11
Practice Area: Family Law
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Court: Supreme Court, Dutchess
Judge: Justice Maria G. Rosa
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Rory K. Brady, Esq., Goshen, NY.
For defendant: Stevan A Nosonowitz, Esq., Pleasant Valley, NY.
Case number: 52912/22

Court Awards Time-Sharing Schedule, Not Sole Custodian, for Divorcing Parties' Dog

May 10, 2023 | Delaware Business Court Insider

'Tremendous Wrongdoing': Facebook Shareholders Can Move Forward With Claims Involving Cambridge Analytica Breach

"What we don't have is a little law breaking. What we don't have is isolated law breaking. What we don't have are immaterial violations. This is a case involving tremendous wrongdoing on a truly enormous scale," Laster said.
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May 10, 2023 | Delaware Law Weekly

Finding Allegations of 'Tremendous Wrongdoing,' Facebook Shareholders Can Move Forward With Claims Involving Cambridge Analytica Breach

"What we don't have is a little law breaking. What we don't have is isolated law breaking. What we don't have are immaterial violations. This is a case involving tremendous wrongdoing on a truly enormous scale," Laster said.
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May 10, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

A Good Day for Defendants: 3 Rulings 'Breathe New Life' Into Anti-SLAPP Statute

In all three cases, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled in favor of the defendants.
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May 09, 2023 | Legaltech News

Learning from the Past: Why Dismissing Generative AI Is a Risky Proposition for the Legal Industry

While reflecting before moving forward with transformative technology is prudent, we should not allow resistance to change to exert undue influence on the decision to explore the benefits generative AI brings to the legal field.
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May 09, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

A Section 230 Battle Is Brewing in Texas

Plaintiffs seeking to hold Big Tech accountable for online sex trafficking were recently defeated in the Ninth Circuit—but now they're taking the fight to Texas.
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Maddison v. Comfort Systems USA (Syracuse) Inc.
Publication Date: 2023-05-09
Practice Area: Civil Procedure | Contracts | Wage and Hour Litigation
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Court: U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York, U.S. - NDNY
Judge: District Judge Lawrence E. Kahn
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Case number: 5:17-CV-359

Wages Settlement Is Preliminarily Approved; Hearing on Final Approval Set for November

May 08, 2023 | Legaltech News

Firms' Sites Were Scraped to Train AI Models. Legal Isn't Concerned...for Now

Last month, The Washington Post released the list of millions of websites that were used to train large language models, including Google's T5 and Facebook's LLaMA—and many well known firms made the list. Rather than pushing back, some are seeing this as an opportunity.
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May 08, 2023 | New York Law Journal

A Privacy Policy Audit May Protect Your Organization

At one point or another, we have all heard the warning "don't make promises you can't keep." Recent enforcement actions by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) demonstrate that organizations must heed this warning as they decide what confidentiality assurances they should make to consumers in their online privacy policies.
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