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Author Archives: Robert R. Lucic

Lawyers Need to Begin Formalizing AI Training

Artificial intelligence

As lawyers begin integrating artificial intelligence (AI) platforms into their practices, we need to begin formalizing training for both new and senior lawyers on the appropriate use of this rapidly-developing technology. 

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United States v. Google: Now What?

Google logo on building facade

If you haven’t had the opportunity to wade through the 277-page opinion in United States v. Google LLC,  you certainly have heard that the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has found that Google is a monopolist under ...

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Supreme Court limits U.S. discovery in foreign arbitration proceedings

Not all this summer’s United States Supreme Court decisions were controversial. In a decision that is probably only meaningful to litigation lawyers, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that foreign, private arbitration disputes do not have access to United States federal ...

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