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From Evidence to Misinformation: Courts Brace for Deepfake Challenges

Complex Discovery

Understanding how courts may handle AI-generated evidence will be crucial for those responsible for managing digital content, ensuring data integrity, and navigating complex litigation involving digital forensics. John Tunheim, delves into how the judiciary can prepare for the impact of AI-manipulated evidence. Grimm (ret.),

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“Self Help” Discovery Results in Striking of Wrongfully Obtained Evidence

E-Discovery LLC

9, 2023)(Courts have recognized that sanctions may be imposed for improperly obtaining evidence.). It wrote: Pursuant to its inherent authority, the Court will strike the improperly used material from the pleadings, and Campbell will be barred from using it as evidence in this litigation, except for purposes of rebuttal or impeachment.

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Can Mock Trials Be Used Outside of Legal Education, and How?

Jonathan Leach LLC

Mock trials are a crucial component of legal education. These exercises demand a high level of critical thinking, which is essential in fields such as business, healthcare, education, and public policy. The post Can Mock Trials Be Used Outside of Legal Education, and How? Mock Trials for Any Profession in El Paso, Texas!

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Lawyers, Implicit Bias and Burnout: 5 Steps to Self-Discovery

Attorney at Work

We form biases owing to our education, experience, culture and history. In other words, you see what you look for — and we are always looking for evidence that our beliefs are correct. So if you believe you are not good enough, you will focus on evidence that you don’t measure up.

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“THE EXTENT OF EVIDENCE… WENT FAR BEYOND THAT PERMITTED BY THE RULES IN RELATION TO EXPERT EVIDENCE”: COMMENTS FROM ANTOTHER JURISDICTION

Civil Litigation Brief

On the rare occasions we look at procedure in jurisdictions outside England and Wales it is often in relation to expert evidence. Other jurisdictions have similar issues in relation to experts, particularly argumentative experts. An example can be seen in.

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PowerSchool Data Breach Highlights Urgent Cybersecurity Needs in Education Sector

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: The recent PowerSchool data breach underscores the evolving cybersecurity challenges facing the education sector, spotlighting the critical need for robust protections in an increasingly digital learning environment. In response to the breach, PowerSchool implemented a comprehensive response strategy.

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Attorney Compensation: Taking Your Firm From Good to Great

Attorney at Work

Continuing legal education credits are required for ethics compliance in many states, and certainly for substantive legal skill growth. The evidence does not support the idea that the specific structure of executive compensation acts as a key lever in taking a company from good to great.” Think of professional development.

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