All-in-one self-service kiosks include scanners, printers and payment services to help the public “more easily engage with the court system,” the state’s Administrative Office of the Courts announced.
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Massachusetts High Court Clarifies Trial Court's Role in Assessing Plaintiff's Initial Statement of Damages
“We conclude that the District Court judge erred in holding that G. L. c. 218, § 19A, constrains a court from looking beyond a plaintiff’s initial statement of damages in assessing whether there is a reasonable likelihood that recovery by the plaintiff will exceed $50,000. Rather, the statute requires the court to consider the nature […]
What Does Big Law Stand to Gain From Slow AI Adoption?
Observers in the legal tech industry speculate that firms’ caution stems from a commitment to a profitability model dependent on high leverage and hourly billing.
California's Latest Trailblazing Privacy Rules Getting Criticized From Every Direction
“It will essentially break the internet” if consumers’ rights to opt out of website advertising are too sweeping, said Rick Arney, who co-wrote the legislation creating the California Privacy Protection Agency.
Law Firm Data Breach Reports Show No Signs of Slowing in 2024
Taft Stettinius is among 21 law firms to report data breaches this year.