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The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank may have appeared sudden and unexpected on the outside. But the company and its chief risk officer parted ways in April 2022, and its risk committee more than ...
Tagging metadata in documents, flagging risky contract clauses and conducting contract analysis are seen as the top uses of artificial intelligence in legal work by 800 lawyers in a survey ...
Americans purchase more than $4 trillion worth of goods and services with debit cards each year, according to the complaint. Visa’s monopoly in the debit card payments market adds billions of dollars ...
Verifying the credentials of job applicants and maintaining employee career records can be time-consuming, prone to errors and fragmented across different systems and departments. To handle these ...
Robert Freedman Lead Editor | @RobertFreedman Robert Freedman is a 30-year veteran business reporter and editor and a past president of the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He's the ...
After sharing a post condemning violence against Israelis, Benjamin Neel, director of the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center, was suspended and then fired by his employer, New York University, ...
A slew of companies this week announced new platforms and product upgrades designed to help in-house legal teams operate more efficiently and collaborate more effectively with colleagues in their ...
The Department of Justice sued in federal district court Thursday to stop Hewlett Packard Enterprise from acquiring Juniper Networks on the grounds it would leave 70% of the enterprise wireless local ...
Attorney Steven A. Schwartz first landed him and his colleague Peter LoDuca in hot water with a federal judge through his use of ChatGPT for legal research, which resulted in six fake cases being ...
DOJ and the FTC, chaired by Lina Khan, seek second request reviews as part of the Hart-Scott-Rodino pre-merger review process. The HSR reviews are intended to give the agencies a chance to look at ...
When the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in September increased an already large verdict to $816 million against ExxonMobil, it was the latest ruling in a litigation trend regarding corporate ...
The OMB memo to agency and department heads said that the freeze of grants and loans, effective Jan. 28, is designed to review expenditures to ensure they align with the administration’s priorities.