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JAMS Issues Rules Governing Disputes Involving Artificial Intelligence Systems

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Judges are beginning to address the increasing use of AI tools in court filings—including reacting to instances of abuses by lawyers using it for generative purposes and requiring disclosures regarding the scope of AI use in...more

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Federal Judges Revise Court Rules to Require Certification Regarding the Use of A.I.

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Seyfarth Synopsis: Federal judges are requiring attorneys to attest as to whether they have used generative artificial intelligence (AI) in court filings, and if so, how and in what manner it was used. These court orders come...more

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Eight District Attorneys in Oklahoma sued for wrongfully disclosing personal information in court filings

Generally, court filings are public records unless sealed from public access by a judge. Vast amounts of personal information contained in public records can be, and are, accessed by criminals in order to obtain personal...more

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Out of the Frying Pan: The Complexity of Enforcing a U.S. Judgment in India - U.S.-India Newsletter - Vol. 2016, Issue 1

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Because the United States is a non-reciprocating territory, U.S. judgments do not qualify for expedited treatment under Indian civil procedural laws. As a result, the decree-holder must file a new suit to enforce the judgment...more

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