The legal aid community is actively exploring the use cases for generative AI—and these could differ from what Big Law has been experimenting with over the last year or so.
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Pa. Justices to Mull Sovereign Immunity Exception for Sex Abuse of Adults
“While a decision in J.S.’s favor will open the courthouse doors to all sexual abuse survivors regardless of their age, this does not necessarily mean that lawsuits against the government will increase. In fact, we hope for the opposite,” Jason Javie of Friedman & Levin Associates said.
In Vaccine Discrimination Case Against Alston, Third Judge Steps In
It’s not clear what led to the recusal of U.S. District Judge Steven Grimberg, while the first judge who recused himself previously practiced at the firm.
Judiciary Rules Committee Will Continue Studying Anti-Judge Shopping Proposal
The panel will also examine how U.S. district courts respond to the suggestion that they randomly assign among all judges in a district any lawsuit where a plaintiff seeks national relief.
A Game to 'Get Out of Trial:' Med-Mal Plaintiff Seeks Rule Change After Defendants Wait Out Statute of Limitations Before Pressing Defective Service Arguments
“Why did you extend all this legal work to the financial detriment of your client?” Ohio Justice Melody J. Stewart asked.