June 2023 / 15 posts found
Workplace, Cybersecurity and Regulatory Disputes Top Trends in Business Litigation
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright’s 18th Annual Litigation Trends Survey, released earlier this year, found that corporate counsel faced a significant rise in regulatory proceedings in 2022, with more expected this year, as agency enforcement activity picks up. In fact, half of the survey respondents were involved in at least one type of regulatory proceedings last year, and more than one-third expect such proceedings to increase in 2023. The survey also reveals heightened litigation risk in key areas: the top three spots in which respondents expected disputes exposure to increase this year are employment and labor, cyber and data […]
How To Deal With An Angry Ex Husband Sending Mean Texts
Couples often show their worst selves during a divorce, and that includes mean and angry text messages and/or emails. It’s not easy trying to figure out how to deal with an angry ex husband sending mean messages, especially when you’re not expecting them. Let me explain… Picture this. You are sitting in front of the TV late at night.Your children are in bed and you are finally de-stressing from the day, trying not to think about work, finances, your upcoming court hearing, the fact that you are in this nightmare dating scene now, and other stressors relating to life and/or your […]
Regulators and courts need to control use of ChatGPT in litigation
Legal regulators and the courts may need to control “whether and in what circumstances and for what purposes” lawyers can use artificial intelligence (AI) systems like ChatGPT in litigation, the Master of the Rolls has said. Sir Geoffrey Vos said there would need to be mechanisms to deal with the use of generative AI within the legal system. “We may even hopefully turn it to the advantage of access to justice and effective and economical legal advice and dispute resolution.” Addressing the Law Society of Scotland’s Law and Technology conference last week, Sir Geoffrey highlighted the recent case of New […]