According to the complaint, Google’s actions violate the California Invasion of Privacy Act and the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act.
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Can Therapy Help My Law Practice?
In this article, Jennifer Kupferman explains how therapy can help lawyers strengthen their skills and shore up their confidence, with particular emphasis on somatic therapy and EDMR.
Legal Profession's Mental Health Woes Start to Take Root in Law School, Many Attorneys Say
“You walk into a classroom on day one, you’re expected to have read that case and, boom, you’re called on out of the chute, and you’re expected to be top of your class,” said Jennifer McIver, director of legal operations and industry insights at Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions.
American Arbitration Association Acquires ODR.com Parent Company, Planning AI-Powered Expansion
The acquisition will enable ODR.com’s parent company to tap into the AAA’s resources to build more advanced AI-powered ADR solutions, and allow the AAA to rapidly expand its services and footprint.
No More 'Yesterday's Technology Tomorrow': Judges Consider AI's Impact on Dispute Resolution
Nassau County Supreme Court Justice Timothy Driscoll said AI “should not supplant good lawyering, but it could supplement good lawyering.”
How Do We Know Who 'Wins' the War for Talent?
Paul Hastings offers a case study in the aggressive hiring of top performers, and observers say the push has worked out.
The Real Issue Beyond the Stanford Study's Gaffes: Where Are Legal Tech's Benchmarks?
Stanford’s study assessing gen AI-powered legal research tools received pushback from the industry for flawed methodology. But the real issue may lie within the lack of transparency from legal tech providers into how exactly their tools work.
Elon Musk Lawyer Avoids Sanction, Granted Admittance in Defamation Case
Judge Maria Cantu Hexsel denied sanctions motions hurled by both sides of the Elon Musk defamation case, and denied Musk’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
Trump Jury Adjourns Following More Than 4 Hours of Deliberations
Jurors requested to hear testimony from David Pecker and Michael Cohen during their first day of deliberations, which began just before 11:30 a.m.
Federal Judge Denies Amazon's Request to Dismiss FTC Lawsuit on Prime Subscriptions
“(V)iewing the Amended Complaint in the light most favorable to the FTC, the Court cannot dismiss the claim that Amazon’s ‘Iliad Flow’ cancellation method was not a ‘simple mechanism,’” wrote Judge John Chun of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.