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English FRAND Developments to Watch Out for in 2022

IP Watchdog

For a long time, the courts in England have been a forum of choice for the resolution of disputes between international parties, with the promise of an experienced judiciary and a cost-efficient approach to discovery and expert testimony.

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Tackling AI-Driven Misinformation: Insights and Strategies for Resilience

Complex Discovery

This article examines the intersection of AI, misinformation, and governance, offering insights from experts like David Benigson of Signal AI. Firms are advised to cross-reference AI-generated citations with reliable sources and independently validate any claims or references made by these systems.

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Is The Opinion “Lay” or “Expert?” — The Superior Court Has An Opinion (Maybe A Wrong One)

Temple University Beasley School of Law - Advocacy

To ensure there is a foundation for the opinion rather than mere speculation, there is the testing device of cross-examination. But lay witnesses may not cross a line and give testimony that is “based on scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge within the scope of Rule 702.” The line is ill-defined.