Sun.Jul 20, 2025

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AI Discrimination Risk in Lending: Lessons from the Massachusetts AG’s Recent $2.5 Million Settlement

Debevoise Data Blog

Using AI to make important decisions about individuals carries a risk of bias, especially for underwriting, credit, employment, and educational admission decisions. In this Debevoise Data Blog post, we discuss how a recent settlement by the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office highlights the risks that can arise in AI-powered lending decisions and ways to reduce those risks.

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How to Transform Legal Work in the Digital Age with Martin O’Malley of Wolters Kluwer – S9E20

Legally Speaking

On today’s legally speaking podcast, I’m delighted to be joined by Martin O’Malley. Martin is the CEO of Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory Division. He has more than 20 years of experience in operation, sales, customer support, product development and marketing.

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AI Will Mean Law Firms Give More For ‘Free’

Artificial Lawyer

(AL is on holiday, so here is a reprint of a recent piece on how law firms will have to adapt commercially to the age of legal AI.) Most commercial law firms sell their work in terms of time taken.

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Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Proceeds Against TikTok and Instagram–Nazario v. Bytedance

Eric Goldman

This case involves the deadly practice of “ subway surfing.” The plaintiff in this case claims her son died doing subway surfing that he tried only because he was encouraged by TikTok and Instagram videos. The court largely rejects the social media defendants’ motion to dismiss. Section 230 The plaintiffs claimed that the social media defendants co-created the users’ uploaded videos because they provide various editing tools that uploaders can use to enhance or modify the

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No Objections: Better Case Management with AI for Paralegals

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Join this session to get a fresh look at how AI tools can help you work smarter, faster, and more effectively! Attorney and law professor Joe Stephens, J.D., will walk you through the complete journey of a legal case—from the first client meeting through the final outcome—while showing you how artificial intelligence can transform your daily work at each important step.