CHARLOTTE — The prosecution and defense teams rested their cases Friday morning against suspects Terry Connor and Steven Staples, who are on trial for gunning down NoDa sandwich shop owner Scott ...
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Ta'Kiya Young's family leaves court with mixed emotions as state, defense rest their cases in the Connor Grubb trial. Clay Higgins was the only Republican to vote against the Epstein files release.
More lawyers are using artificial intelligence to write legal briefs. Some colleagues are publicizing the A.I.-generated errors. By Evan Gorelick Earlier this year, a lawyer filed a motion in a Texas ...
The Appellate Court of Maryland this week referred Bel Air lawyer Adam Hyman to the Attorney Grievance Commission after he was found to have cited fake cases in a brief generated with artificial ...
For decades now, Google has been the unquestioned champion of search—our digital oracle, the first and last stop for every question, from “What’s the best pizza place near me?” to “How many protons ...
UTICA, N.Y. — The prosecution and defense have rested in their cases on Tuesday afternoon in the trial of three ex-guards at Marcy Correctional Facility who are on trial for the murder in death of ...
Foreign exchange is the largest and most liquid financial market, with nearly $10 trillion changing hands daily. It’s the underpinning for global trade and finance—and its structure is changing as ...
Financial consulting firm Deloitte was forced to reissue the Australian government $291,000 US after getting caught using AI and including hallucinated numbers in a recent report. As The Guardian ...
A conversation with UnitedLex VP Conor Sheehan about the promise and potential problems associated with AI-assisted software code review in intellectual property cases. Much of the current ...
A large number of Americans are using PTO to sleep rather than take a vacation, according to a new report. An Amerisleep.com survey of more than 1,200 Americans revealed that 37 percent used vacation ...