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Chutes and Ladders: How to Navigate Labor Law with Artificial Intelligence in New York
The following piece was published by the National Employment Lawyers Association New York Chapter to their site on June 6, 2024. I am Nicole Clark, CEO and co-founder of Trellis, and want to give you an example of how artificial…
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Trellis Bags Legal Elite Award for Best Trial Data Analytics Platform 2024 – USA
We’re thrilled to share that Trellis has been named Best Trial Data Analytics Platform 2024 – USA … for the Legal Elite Awards 2024 hosted by New World Report! New World Report’s merit-based Legal Elite Awards 2024 honor the outstanding…
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You Be the Judge: Should Public Perception of Impartiality Influence Judicial Recusal?
Over the past few weeks, the national media has been rife with stories of the ongoing Karen Read murder trial taking place in Massachusetts and presided over by Judge Beverly J. Cannone. In July 2023, the defense argued for Judge…
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🌶️🔥The Story of Sriracha: A Case Study in Legal Analytics and Litigation Funding
Below is an intro excerpt from our CEO Nicole Clark‘s insightful Litigation Finance Journal article (out today!) on how #LitigationFinance Teams can conduct due diligence, identify opportunities & set alerting — across the US state trial court system! “Nobody knows…
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Chamber of Commerce Files Lawsuit Against FTC Over Noncompete Ban
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized a rule prohibiting noncompete agreements, except those with senior executives. Legal action ensued as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other business groups filed a lawsuit challenging the rule in a U.S.…
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Trellis Takes Home Best 2024 Legal TAM Award — Theorem, ACC, CLOC + In House Connect
🔥 🎊 🏆 In collaboration with the Association of Corporate Counsel, CLOC (Corporate Legal Operations Consortium), In-House Connect, and others, stoked for Trellis Law to have WON Best 2024 Legal TAM Award — for Legal Research/Analytics — by Theorem LTS! …
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Trellis Recognized by Tracxn as Top Emerging Startup in #LegalTech 2024 Awards
🎉 Hooray!! Honored for Trellis Law to be recognized by Tracxn — in their Top Emerging Startups in #Legaltech 2024 Awards! So amazing (and humbling) to be recognized (again!) as a most promising startup leading the Legal Tech industry. Tracxn ratings were…
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Maximizing Your Legal Edge This Summer: Law Student Glow-Up with State Trial Court and Judge Analytics
Summer is approaching, and for those in law school, this means internships, clerkships, pivotal research projects for law review or moot court, and bar review. Indeed, at every turn, law students face the challenge of ensuring their work-product rises to…
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You Be the Judge: Should Lying be Punishable by Prison Time?
Judge Laurie Peterson, a judge for the Criminal Court of the City of New York, trended on Trellis last week for sentencing Allen H. Weisselberg, Trump’s former Chief Financial Officer, to five additional months in Rikers Prison for perjury. Did…
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Tech Monday: Examining ‘AI Washing’ in the Legal Tech Sphere
In a March 18th press release, the SEC announced an agreement by two firms to settle charges and pay $400,000 in total civil penalties. The two investment advisers, Delphia (USA) Inc. and Global Predictions Inc., were found to have made…
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Document Deep Dive: The Return of Wozniak v. YouTube, LLC to Santa Clara County Court
Today’s document deep dive focus is on the recent California Court of Appeals decision to remand Wozniak v. YouTube, LLC to the Superior Court of Santa Clara County and the Hon. Peter H. Kirwan. The lawsuit, filed in August 2018,…
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You Be the Judge: Judicial Discretion and Parenting on Trial
Last week, Judge Cheryl A. Mathews sentenced James and Jennifer Crumbley, parents of the Oxford, Michigan school shooter, to 10-15 years in prison for manslaughter. This precedent-setting case marks the first time parents were held accountable for a mass school…
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Document Deep Dive: USPTO Issues AI Disclosure Guidance
On April 11, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) published comprehensive guidance to address the growing incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in legal practices, especially concerning patent and trademark applications. Let’s dive into the critical aspects of this…
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You Be the Judge: Sentencing, Community Outrage, and Calls for Dismissal
Today’s focus is on Marion County Superior Court Judge Mark D. Stoner. This week, calls for his immediate resignation have grown louder following his sentencing decision involving the convicted killer of a beloved, Indiana police officer. You be the judge…
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You Be the Judge: Battle Over Duty to Protect Migrant Children at the Boarder
Last week, U.S. District Judge Dolly M. Gee ruled that DHS border agents have legal custody over migrant children at California-Mexico border open-air sites before asylum processing. This case highlights children’s entitlement to rights, including safe conditions, under government custody.…
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