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Matthew Eisenson Joins the Sabin Center as Renewable Energy Legal Defense Initiative Fellow

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We are thrilled to welcome Matthew Eisenson to the Sabin Center, where his work will focus on leading and expanding the Renewable Energy Legal Defense Initiative (RELDI), which uses legal research and engagement to support siting utility- and community-scale renewable energy facilities and associated transmission and storage equipment.

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Fastcase Names Its 11th Annual Class of Fastcase 50 Innovation Honorees

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This year’s group of honorees is composed of a diverse array of lawyers, legal technologists, law librarians, judges, legal researchers, innovators, and people who are committed to reforming and automating the law. Nicholas Magnenelli , Research & Instructional Services Librarian, Yale Law Library.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

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Colorado courts have a dedicated page for "Efiling for Non-Attorneys" at: [link] There are links to forms and video/written tutorials listed. Guide & File is designed for parties who are not represented by an attorney at: [link] These services are being rolled out statewide.

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The Right (And Wrong) Way to Use AI as a Lawyer

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The chatbot tool was able to pass four exams at the law school of the University of Minnesota and one exam at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. The attorney in question admitted to using ChatGPT to prepare a brief, and he told the court that he was unaware that the AI tool could produce false content.

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Writs of Mandamus, Data Accessibility, and the Federal Circuit

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These orders will provide more context for attorneys about the Federal Circuit’s decisionmaking, especially when it comes to areas that folks may not have really focused on but which were actually determinative. It’ll also ensure that legal research databases contain these orders going forward.