Tag: Court rulings
Australian Judge Prohibits Gen AI in Legal Documents
In a recent ruling that has sent shockwaves through the legal community, Chief Justice Andrew Bell of New South Wales has prohibited the use of generative artificial intelligence in the preparation of legal documents....
Judge’s Opinion on Insurance Case: A Speck in Interstellar Space
So like, there's this federal judge guy, right? His name is J. Harvie Wilkinson III and he's like, super conservative and stuff. He recently wrote two opinions that are making waves in the legal...
Roberts Shifts Supreme Court Consensus in Blockbuster Term
The recent Supreme Court term has been nothing short of a blockbuster, with Justice Roberts playing a pivotal role in shifting the Court's consensus. This term has been marked by several high-profile cases that...
Navigating the Lexicographer Rule in Legal Practice: Avoiding Misuse and Misinterpretation
Legal professionals often find themselves in the role of a lexicographer when drafting legal documents such as statutes, contracts, and wills. The lexicographer rule dictates that definitions provided by the drafter must be carefully...
Federal Circuit’s 2024 Precedential Rulings: Mid-Year Review and Analysis
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has been actively shaping patent law this year with a total of 30 precedential opinions issued in the first five months of 2024. These opinions...




