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Judges Have Concerns About Artificial Intelligence: Here's What They Said
“I am concerned that AI can be used to alter or even manufacture evidence,” said Cobb Judicial Circuit Chief Judge A. Gregory Poole. “I am not sure how we will deal with this or even, in some cases, recognize a problem.”
Utah High Court Affirms Lower, 2.29% Postjudgment Rate in $9.5M Arbitration Dispute
“The UFJA provides a means of domesticating a foreign judgment and identifies how Utah courts must treat these domesticated judgments. Although the UFJA does not specifically address the question of postjudgment interest, subsection 78B-5-302(3) supports the district court’s conclusion,” Justice John Pearce said.
David Yellen Resigns as Miami Law Dean Less Than 2 Years Into Deanship
Patricia Sanchez Abril, who has been interim dean of the graduate school since July and professor of business law at the Miami Herbert Business School, will become interim dean of the law school.
Q&A With Scott + Scott's Fatima Brizuela: How Algorithmic Pricing Changed Antitrust Law
Brizuela, who joined Scott + Scott’s San Diego office last year, is involved in some of the most cutting-edge antitrust cases, suing crude oil producers over high gas prices and real estate management software provider RealPage over its algorithmic pricing.

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