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A New York lawyer cited fake cases generated by ChatGPT in a legal brief filed in federal court and may face sanctions as a result, according to news reports. The incident involving OpenAI’s chatbot ...
Dive Brief: Donald Trump’s attorneys did not forget to check a box to request a jury trial in the Trump Organization fraud trial, New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron said this week in an ...
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank may have appeared sudden and unexpected on the outside. But the company and its chief risk officer parted ways in April 2022, and its risk committee more than ...
Dive Brief: Visa operates an illegal monopoly in the market for debit card payments, and “wields its dominance, enormous scale, and centrality” to impose agreements on merchants and banks that exclude ...
Dive Brief: The owner and the manager of the ship that slammed into Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore last week filed a petition in U.S. District Court in Maryland to limit their liability for the ...
After sharing a post condemning violence against Israelis, Benjamin Neel, director of the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center, was suspended and then fired by his employer, New York University, ...
Shift4’s seven-person board includes Isaacman and his father, Donald Isaacman, who was the startup’s first employee, according to a 2020 Forbes magazine profile. Another Shift4 board member, Sarah ...
Dive Brief: In-house legal executives view the risk of trade tariffs and import quotas as higher in Mexico and the U.S. than with other trading nations, according to a survey that focused on ...
Attorney Steven A. Schwartz first landed him and his colleague Peter LoDuca in hot water with a federal judge through his use of ChatGPT for legal research, which resulted in six fake cases being ...
Everything you thought you knew about being a lawyer is about to change. For in-house attorneys, that’s one of the profession’s current shibboleths as widespread trials of artificial intelligence ...
Dive Brief: A second Donald Trump administration is expected to be aggressive in auditing companies’ compliance with I-9 employment eligibility requirements, for which criminal prosecution is possible ...
The national economy would suffer because of these special rules, which sharply undercut legal precedent. Moreover, such well-intentioned policies would have adverse effects on innovation in the ...
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