This article of mine was published in the Pennsylvania Law Weekly on December 9, 2024 and is republished here with permission.The Rise of AI and Other Changes Abound in the Law: A 2024 Year-End ReviewDecember 09, 2024By Daniel E. CumminsCUMMINS LAWAs 2024 goes into the books, here is a look
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Bob Ambrogi Chats Trellis AI with CEO Nicole Clark on LawNext Podcast
In today’s episode of the LawNext PR podcast, host Bob Ambrogi interviewed Nicole Clark, the founder and CEO of Trellis, about the company’s latest innovation: Trellis AI. This new suite of generative AI tools builds on Trellis’ comprehensive database of state trial…
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Magistrate Judge Wang: State Law Prohibiting Employers’ Access to Employees’ Social Media Does Not Circumvent Federal Discovery
In a follow-up to Magistrate Judge Wang’s discovery order last week, in which the court denied defendants Microsoft and OpenAI’s motion to compel discovery for lack of relevance, on Monday Magistrate Judge Wang granted plaintiff New York Times’ motion to compel discovery, in part, to require the production of direct messages from defendants’ employees on…
12 Days of Regulatory Insights: Day 2 – AI Under Scrutiny
In the second episode of our special 12 Days of Regulatory Insights podcast series, Cole White, a member of Troutman Pepper’s Regulatory Investigation, Strategy, and Enforcement (RISE) practice group, is joined by colleagues Stephen Piepgrass and Mike Yaghi to analyze the rising regulatory scrutiny of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies by state attorneys general (AG).…
Magistrate Judge Wang: New York Times’ AI Use Not Relevant to Microsoft’s Fair Use Defense
On Friday, Magistrate Judge Wang denied a motion to compel discovery brought by defendants Microsoft Corporation and OpenAI in an action relating to defendants’ use of plaintiff New York Times’ copyrighted works to train defendants’ large-language models.
Defendants sought to compel the production of plaintiff’s use of, and statements about, AI tools, asserting the evidence…
Trellis Launches Trellis AI to Revolutionize Trial Court Litigation
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Trellis launched Trellis AI, a powerful new legal productivity platform designed for the complex needs of trial court litigation. Built on Trellis’ industry-leading trial court data foundation—which is the most comprehensive database of its kind in the…
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Podcast Alert: What Generative AI Means for the Future of Predictive Analytics
Catch today’s ABA Journal Legal Rebels podcast on what generative AI means for the future of predictive analytics! During this episode ABA Journal Assistant Managing Editor Victor Li interviews our CEO Nicole Clark. Together they contemplate how lawyers can utilize…
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Litigation in Luxembourg
Luxembourg is a thriving commercial center and home to some wealthy people. No one complains about growing up in a rough part of Luxembourg. Or maybe they do, but they complain in the Luxembourgish language, and no one can understand them. And since there is so much about the country – and its system for…
Trellis, AI Research, and Judicial Analytics feat. Nicole Clark | Law, AI & Money Podcast
“In our most recent episode, Law, AI & Money podcast host Rocco Strangio is joined by Nicole Clark, the founder and CEO of Trellis. Trellis is a tech platform that provides comprehensive AI powered analytics for both lawyers and the…
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Takeaways From Texas AG’s Novel AI Health Settlement
Published in Law360 on September 27, 2024. © Copyright 2024, Portfolio Media, Inc., publisher of Law360. Reprinted here with permission.
On Sept. 18, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a settlement with healthcare technology company Pieces Technology pursuant to the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act.…