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4 Strategies for Preventing and Handling Frivolous Lawsuits

Lawmatics

Consider these examples: A person sues a manufacturer claiming that their product caused improbable injuries or damage. According to the US financial Education Foundation, each year excessive tort costs add up to well over 500 billion dollars. What’s more, often these cases are filed with the sole intention of harassment.

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There's a Wave of Lawsuits Over Addictive Video Games. One Has Just Been Dismissed.

Practice of Law

As a result, she said he now requires medication, counseling, and an individualized education plan at school. Although the cases filed to be consolidated into a multi-district litigation suit, the request was declined due to the suits’ “lack of common factual questions.” The others, more than a dozen lawsuits, still remain.

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Power Shifts: Ukraine’s Drone Dominance and the Baltic States’ Energy Break with Russia

Complex Discovery

This unique background positions ComplexDiscovery to provide valuable insights for conflict-related investigations and litigation, where understanding the interplay of technology, data, and geopolitical factors is crucial. in 2024, largely due to a surge in defense-related manufacturing. strategic objectives.

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Lawyer vs. AI or Lawyers + AI: Embracing the Future of Legal Practice with BriefPoint.ai’s Nathan Walter and Bridget Albiero (TGIR Ep. 202)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

With the goals of automating the litigation process from response to appeal, Walter and Albeiro are focused on removing the mundane tasks, such as typing, from the process and allowing the attorneys to focus more on their legal experience and expertise over the grunt work that takes up too much of their time already.

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Thomas Suh and Ken Block on How LegalMation is Revolutionizing Litigation Efficiency (TGIR Ep. 222)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

The company provides AI-powered tools to help litigators automate repetitive tasks and work more efficiently. Suh provides background on founding LegalMation about seven years ago to help streamline the “scut work” litigation associates spend time on. Let’s jump into this week’s episode with a couple of great guests from LegalMation.

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Deploying Cutting-Edge Legal AI: Travers Smith’s Cautious, But Open-source Approach. (TGIR Ep. 216)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

But we did so was the kind of badge of experimentation and education as it wasn’t to be used and what product, we’re very concerned about hallucination. Or how are you training people to, to kind of manufacture those prompts in a good way? And we then looked to roll that out, and then we’ll safe and secure way.

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Johannes Scholtes: AI Is Finally Here. Now the Hard Work Begins for the Legal Industry (TGIR Ep. 191)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

It’s our company that no starts the company of Zylabs, which I worked with the majority for my life and at ZyLab, we decided to sponsor a chair, who made sure that we can train them educates the students with the skill sets that we needed them to. So that Moelwyn said I started doing this one day a week.