Focusing on defining AI or taking on unnecessary burdensome vendor oversight obligations may no longer be the most effective strategies to mitigating AI risks, Debevoise & Plimpton attorneys said during a Monday webinar.
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Kirkland Seeks Dismissal as Defendant, Sanctions in Suit Against Former Bankruptcy Judge
Kirkland & Ellis seeks to be dismissed from a federal lawsuit filed against former U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David Jones that is connected to an undisclosed romantic relationship between Jones and Elizabeth Freeman, a former partner in Texas’ Jackson Walker.
Gibson Dunn Breaks $3B Revenue Mark With Litigation, Transactions Firing on All Cylinders
Gross revenue was up 12.3% while profits per equity partner rose 13.4% during the firm’s 28th consecutive year of revenue growth.
'Tip of the Iceberg': Appellate Ruling Provides Roadmap for Bias Suits Over DEI Training
“I think there’s going to be a huge number of reverse discrimination type cases filed this year and in subsequent years,” said employment lawyer Jason Schwartz.
6th Circuit Revives Woman's Suit Challenging Ohio's Ban on Taking, Sharing Photos of Marked Ballots
While voting in the 2020 general election, Alison Kareem took a photograph with her marked ballot, or a “ballot selfie,” which she said she wished to post online to mobilize support for her preferred candidates. However, she did not display the photograph or any other ballot photographs in subsequent elections, due to Ohio laws prohibiting […]