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The Implementation of Algorithmic Pricing and Its Impact on Businesses, Consumers, and Policymakers: Algorithmic pricing raises concerns about collusion and antitrust enforcement

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Candidate, 2026 Introduction to Algorithmic Pricing If you are a consumer in todays world, you have likely encountered AI algorithmic pricing. The lawsuit is scheduled to go to trial in October 2026. If the courts follow similar reasoning, both Amazon and RealPage may face heightened legal risks. By Sauntharya Manikandan, J.D.

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Deepfaked Evidence: What Case Law Tells Us About How the Rules of Authenticity Needs to Change

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Candidate, 2026 GenAI’s threat to authenticating evidence In June 2023, the story of Mata v. The court responded by siding with the defense, finding that plaintiff’s deepfake allegation “underscores the concern that [plaintiff’s counsel] is heavily invested in protecting its own interests, to the detriment of those of the class.”

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The Patents Behind Your Skincare Routine

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Class of 2026 Prescription drugs have a reputation for making liberal use of the patent system. Despite two years of litigation, the ultimate question of infringement never reached the court. The parties presumably reached an adequate resolution amongst themselves and requested the court to dismiss the case prior to trial.

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Three Ways AI-Assisted Court Reporting Helps Improve Client Experience 

Attorney at Work

Dean Whalen, Chief Legal Officer of Readback, a new AI-assisted deposition court reporting platform, explains how AI-assisted court reporting addresses the stenographer talent crunch — with added benefits. What Is AI-Assisted Court Reporting? AI-assisted court reporting is a hybrid model of AI and humans.

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The NextGen Bar Exam Will Be Available in 2026: How Are States Preparing?

Legal Tech Monitor

The National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) has announced that a new exam, dubbed the Next Generation (NextGen) Bar Exam, will be administered for the first time in July 2026. These states will individually decide whether to use the NextGen Bar Exam before the UBE is discontinued after the February 2028 examination date.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

Above the Law - Technology

While we are happy to lead an industry disruption, we welcome new competition, which we believe will help accelerate adoption of new AI-powered eDiscovery technologies by courts, law firms, and other stakeholders. We securely give fiduciaries access to assets when required with no password-sharing, no court orders, and correct titling.

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Top 11 AI Posts of 2024

Debevoise Data Blog

The Opinion interprets existing ethical considerations and applies them to the context of AI use, covering areas such as improving lawyer training on AI, updating engagement letters, disclosing AI involvement to clients and courts, and developing billing models for AI-assisted legal services.