Lawyer Ethics

AI Masters Poker. Is Cybersecurity Next?

An artificial intelligence program developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon and a Facebook AI Lab has more than held its […]

A Liberal Swallows The SCOTUS Gerrymander Decision

In his take on the Court’s decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, an Atlantic magazine contributing editor echoes Winston Churchill’s […]

Think Tank GC Suspended For Immigration Comment

The general counsel of a conservative think tank in Minnesota was given a 30-day suspension, without pay, after she was […]

Women Suing Their Lawyers In Pelvic Mesh Case

In two separate putative class actions, some of the women who are plaintiffs in one of the largest ever U.S. […]

Father Sues Son Over Law Firm Name

A South Carolina personal injury attorney has sued his son and former colleague, after the son started his own firm […]

A Formidable Warrior In The Conservative Battle To Reshape The Judiciary

He heads an advocacy group with the innocuous name “the Article III Project” and is a prodigious money raiser. Orrin […]

Doctor Sues Plaintiff Lawyer For $13M

A doctor in Florida, after cutting loose from his insurer and refusing to settle a malpractice lawsuit, won his case. […]

“White-Hat” Hackers Can Beef Up Company Security

So called white-hat hackers can be a powerful tool to expose system vulnerabilities. The process of utilizing them has become […]

Study: 40 percent Of Used Storage Drives Weren’t Wiped

If you decide to donate used computer equipment to a good cause, or otherwise pass it on, don’t assume the […]

McKinsey In The Crosshairs

A critic of consulting giant McKinsey, himself a billionaire and sometime McKinsey competitor, says that since it entered that business in 2001, the firm has been failing to file requried disclosures, and has thereby concealed a pattern self-dealing and conflict of interest.

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