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Generative AI, Having Already Passed the Bar Exam, Now Passes the Legal Ethics Exam

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We are not suggesting that AI knows right from wrong or that its behavior is guided by moral principles, but these findings do indicate that AI has potential to support ethical decision-making.” CEO of LegalOn. “We The researchers tested OpenAI’s GPT-4 and GPT-3.5, answered 49% correctly and PaLM 2 answered 42% correctly.

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Law School Canons: X Marks the Spot (X = Summary Judgment)

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“That doesn’t look too bad,” I thought to myself while scanning through my Civil Procedure reading assignment over Rule 56, Summary Judgment. 55), (56)). It is the Supreme Court’s definitive guide to supporting a summary judgment motion when the non-moving party holds the burden of proving its case at trial.

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PTAB Generally Affirms Eligibility Rejections

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If affirmances by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) are any guide, patent examiners appear to now have a good handle on applying the PTAB eligibility examination guidance. So far in FY2021, the PTAB is fully affirming examiner decisions in only 56% of cases and partially affirming in an addition 10%. by Dennis Crouch.

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ABA Survey Results: Lawyers and Cloud Computing in 2020

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If you’re ready to make the switch, you can learn all about moving your law practice to the cloud in this FREE guide. When lawyers were asked which cloud-based software they personally used for law-related tasks, they reported use of general consumer software most often. Is your firm using cloud computing software yet?

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