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From Evidence to Misinformation: Courts Brace for Deepfake Challenges

Complex Discovery

For cybersecurity and information governance professionals, understanding the implications of deepfake technology is crucial, as its usage has expanded far beyond novelty or entertainment into areas with significant societal and legal consequences. However, the advent of deepfake technology complicates this process.

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8 Legal Podcasts to Help Grow Your Law Practice

Practice Panther

Janet Falk: Public Relations 101 for Lawyers – In this episode, Janet Falk discusses the value of marketing and PR for lawyers and how law firms can elevate their practice with social media. Produced by Above the Law, Thinking Like a Lawyer features lively discussions with lawyers sharing insights on pop culture and relevant legal trends.

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Jacqueline Schafer on Writing Briefs at the Speed of AI: How ClearBrief is Transforming Legal Drafting

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

So if a witness was like, Well, yesterday was walking down the street, and then you know, I saw something happen. Jacqueline Schafer 12:22 It would be quite entertaining. So reach out to us on social media. And then today, blah, blah, blah, it will put those dates in from yesterday and today into your timeline.

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What’s Wrong With “Making A Murderer”?

Forensic Psychologist

Making A Murderer is generating huge buzz on social media; dual petitions calling for Steven Avery’s exoneration have garnered more than 600,000 signatures to date. It imparts the illusion that the documentarians are above the fray, more neutral and trustworthy than the media rabble. Here's why: 1. The narrative is grossly misleading.

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Clive Cops $1M in Additional Damages for Copyright Infringement

IP Whiteboard

Justice Katzmann’s 533 paragraph judgment in Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd v Palmer (No 2) [2021] FCA 434 makes not only for an entertaining read but demonstrates that Courts will not tolerate those who disregard the regime of copyright protection established under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) (the Act ).

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“In the Dark” shines brilliant light on bungled Jacob Wetterling case

Forensic Psychologist

But 27 years later, with an estimated 850,000 Americans on public sex offender databases, Patty Wetterling is no longer enamored of the opportunistic missing-child movement and its crass media stars, who used her to promote their own agendas. Baran reached this shocking conclusion after more than nine months of painstaking digging.