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Another Spoliation Motion Denied as Untimely
In an employment case, an untimely spoliation motion was denied in Smith v. Wormuth. Find out why courts are unsympathetic to motions that try to reargue substantive issues under the guise of spoliation and why...
Push Notifications: The Latest Law Enforcement Evidence Source and Data Privacy Battleground
[EDRM Editor’s Note: EDRM is happy to amplify our Trusted Partners news and events. The opinions and positions are those of Doug Austin..] Hat tip to Debbie Reynolds for the heads up on this story! More than 130...
Announcing Gen II: Merlin’s Second-Generation Generative AI Platform
[EDRM Editor’s Note: EDRM is happy to amplify our Trusted Partners news and events. The opinions and positions are those of John Tredennick and Dr. William Webber.] We are excited to announce the upcoming release of Gen II, our...
AI in the Courts: How Worried Should We Be?
Dr. Maura R. Grossman, a professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo; Paul W. Grimm, a retired federal judge and the David F. Levi Professor of the Practice of Law and...
OpenAI Generates a ‘Hired Gun Hacker’ Defense to the N.Y. Times Copyright Case
The NYT alleges copyright infringement by the practice of OAI, and most all other generative AI companies, of using data scraped from the internet to train their generative AIs. The defendants responded in late February...
Weekly Letter to Our EDRM Global Community – 12 March 2024
Dearest EDRM Community, The word of the week is: Differences. As International Woman’s Day turns to International Women’s month, we take a measure of how far we’ve come, and how far we have to go...