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When AI Conversations Become Compliance Risks: Rethinking Confidentiality in the ChatGPT Era

Complex Discovery

In a striking admission, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman acknowledged that ChatGPT interactions lack the privacy protections of attorney-client privilege, raising immediate concerns for legal professionals. C-suite executives and legal practitioners must navigate this landscape carefully, treating AI interactions as possible exhibits in court.

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How to Prepare for Your First Mock Trial

Jonathan Leach LLC

This includes case briefs, witness statements, exhibits, and relevant statutes or legal precedents. Analyze Witnesses and Exhibits Identify each witness’s strengths and weaknesses, including credibility, potential biases, and reliability of testimony. Be prepared to address challenges to the admissibility of your evidence.

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From Dublin to Beijing: The Global Fallout of TikTok’s GDPR Breach

Complex Discovery

Specifically, TikTok had previously indicated that European user data would not be stored on Chinese servers, a statement later contradicted by their own admission that some data had indeed been stored there until its recent deletion.

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Understanding Jury Duty and Misconduct in the Legal Arena

Jury Analyst

In the legal arena, precedents and established standards shape the definition of jury misconduct. Prejudiced jurors might exhibit partiality towards a party based on race, gender, religion, or other intrinsic characteristics, thereby violating the principle of impartiality. Their presence alone commands a certain decorum.

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Understanding Jury Duty and Misconduct in the Legal Arena

Jury Analyst

In the legal arena, precedents and established standards shape the definition of jury misconduct. Prejudiced jurors might exhibit partiality towards a party based on race, gender, religion, or other intrinsic characteristics, thereby violating the principle of impartiality. Their presence alone commands a certain decorum.