“Nonetheless, the difficulty here—at least for present purposes—is that this case involves both a set of high-level judgments by MGB (that is, whether to require vaccinations generally, whether to permit exemptions under certain circumstances, and if so, according to what procedures) and a series of separate low-level individual judgments (that is, whether a particular employee […]
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In-House Attorneys Don't Trust Their Understanding of AI—and Thus Most Aren't Using It
“As improved data around the use of generative AI is released, firms and businesses will be more inclined to leverage these programs for their operations in the coming years,” said Lowenstein Sandler partner Mary Hildebrand, author of a report on generative AI adoption.
Montana State Judge Blocks Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Youth Legislation From Going Into Effect Over the Weekend
“We are so thankful for this opportunity to protect trans youth, their families, and their medical providers from this baseless and dangerous law,” said Malita Picasso, staff attorney for the ACLU’s LGBTQ & HIV Project. “While this fight is not over, every day that transgender Montanans are able to access this care is a critical […]
Perkins Coie Hires Former Patent Judge to Tackle High-Stakes IP Litigation
Jessica Kaiser, most recently the co-chair of the post-grant patent proceedings practice at Arnold & Porter, joined Perkins Coie in Denver.
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