Illinois officials are questioning whether the state’s roughly 1,000 judges should be required to undergo the same training to better respond to rape survivors that illinois police officers have participated in 2018,... Read more »
The US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit struck down part of Maryland’s Firearm Safety Act of 2013, which the Maryland General Assembly passed in response to the 2012 Sandy Hook... Read more »
An internal investigation of the Tempe, Arizona police department found that crime scene technicians relied on expired chemical and broken equipment for at least four years, lacked adequate training, and allegedly so... Read more »
Quick Hits The EEOC’s proposed guidance specifies what features or content the EEOC believes an anti-harassment policy and complaint process should contain to be effective. The proposed guidance identifies what effective harassment... Read more »
A seventh person was arrested Wednesday in connection to the death of a South Korean woman whose body was found in the trunk of a car parked outside a spa in suburban... Read more »
Eleven prominent international law firms have formed a first-of-its-kind consortium to build a series of on-demand and interactive training programs in generative AI for lawyers and legal professionals, and the courses are... Read more »
As generative AI sweeps through the legal profession, lawyers face challenges in learning to use it responsibly and properly. This summer, one of the world’s largest law firms, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe,... Read more »
DLA Piper’s client coaching played a significant role in the “genuine and authentic” performance of OpenAI’s Sam Altman in court this week, Politico reports, adding that “DLA Piper has been advising Altman... Read more »
It was a short week for those of us in the United States, but there is still plenty for us to talk about on today’s Legaltech Week, which you can join live... Read more »
