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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 ...
Few mergers emerge unscathed from FTC, DOJ second requests Although antitrust enforcers seek detailed reviews in only a fraction of proposed deals, those transactions that are subject to them are ...
2023 outlook: Slower economy will pressure GCs to cut spend, operate more efficiently General counsel are expected to rely on legal operations specialists to help them increase in-house departments’ ...
SVB had no risk chief through much of 2022, proxy statement shows Last year, Silicon Valley Bank’s risk committee doubled the number of meetings it held, suggesting board-level concern over the bank’s ...
Elon Musk takes campaign against the regulatory state from labor to aviation SpaceX has filed two lawsuits seeking to dismantle the NLRB, and Musk is now in a new conflict with the FAA over rocketry ...
Trump lawyers didn’t forget to check a box on jury trial, Judge Engoron says The equitable relief being sought is handled in a bench trial, the judge said during proceedings this week.
Nvidia, OpenAI face YouTube creator lawsuits for using online videos A video creator alleges that the companies scraped his videos, and millions of others, without permission to help train their ...
Merger guidelines will likely go away under Trump Expect continued robust enforcement of competition laws but based on legal precedent rather than the sweeping approach taken under Biden, specialists ...
DOJ’s Visa suit is unfounded The government acknowledges payment volumes are rising, in part because of fintech growth. This competition wouldn’t be happening if a single entity, like Visa, controlled ...
$816M ExxonMobil verdict is latest as juries seek environmental justice No easing is in sight as companies face backlash for the impact their products have on the environment and public safety, a ...
DOJ suit accuses Visa of illegal monopoly for debit payments The company threatens merchants with high fees, and “makes its potential rivals business partners to thwart competition in debit card ...
Setting limits on employees’ hot-button social media posts Employers have leeway to fire people for what they say on social media but doing so isn’t always the best approach, specialists say.
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