Pieter Gunst

MIT Task Force Advocates for Responsible Use of Generative AI in Legal Industry

With mounting concerns about the ethical and responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the legal profession, law.MIT.edu has formed a Task Force aiming to introduce measures to ensure factual accuracy, credible resources, valid legal reasoning, alignment with professional ethics, thorough due diligence, and responsible utilization of Generative AI for law and legal procedures. In…

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AI Adoption Gains Momentum in Personal Injury Law: Analyzing the Impact on Litigation Strategies

As society continues to increasingly adopt generative AI, new products designed with the express purpose of aiding lawyers in their daily work are launching in the market. These developments are of particular interest to those working within the personal injury bar. This article from The Legal Intelligencer provides an in-depth view of this recent development….

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Elena Kagan Counters Alito’s Views on Supreme Court’s Unchecked Powers

In recent legal news, Justice Elena Kagan has spoken out in response to Justice Samuel Alito’s opinions on the Supreme Court’s unchecked powers. This response has made clear that Kagan does not share Alito’s views on the matter, sparking significant conversation within the legal community. For further details on this developing story, visit Politico. Moving…

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Scrutinizing FTC’s Alleged Mismanagement: Implications for Corporate Regulatory Landscape

The United States House Judiciary Committee, under the chairmanship of Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH), recently conducted a hearing titled “Oversight of the Federal Trade Commission [(FTC)]”. The primary focus of this hearing was to scrutinize possible mismanagement at FTC and probe into its perceived disregard for ethics and Congressional oversight. Read more at JD Supra….

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Cayman Islands Regulatory Developments: Conyers Navigates Economic Substance and Ownership Registers

In the first four months of 2023, the Cayman Islands have seen a highly active period in terms of regulatory news and developments. Most notably, the team at Conyers – a prominent law firm in the Cayman Islands – has been significantly involved in offering sanctions advice, maintaining duties of confidentiality, and addressing breach notices….

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Navigating Amended NY WARN Regulations: Ensuring Compliance as New York Aligns with Federal Labor Laws

On June 21, 2023, the New York State Department of Labor (NYS DOL) implemented changes to its Worker Adjustment and Retraining Act (NY WARN) regulations. These laws, like their federal equivalents, mandate businesses to preemptively notify the Commissioner of Labor and relevant employees about impending closures and layoffs. Full details can be found here. It’s…

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Zimbabwe Authorities Struggle to Ensure Free and Fair Elections, Human Rights Watch Reports

According to a recent report released by Human Rights Watch (HRW), Zimbabwe authorities have come under fire for their inability to guarantee a free and fair electoral process in the impending general election on August 23. The report emerged from a two-week-long investigation, involving interviews with representatives from the main opposition party, election observer groups,…

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SCOTUSblog Explores Congressional Power and Trump’s Call for Supreme Court Intervention

On August 4, 2023, SCOTUSblog published its usual weekday selection of noteworthy news articles, commentary, and links related to the Supreme Court. The Friday morning’s read included a range of topics from the congressional power over the Supreme Court to former President Trump’s call for intervention. The list features the participation of Justice Elena Kagan…

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Surescripts Settles FTC Monopoly Charges: Impact on Electronic Prescription Marketplace and Health Tech Sector

In a significant development that shores up competition in the electronic prescription marketplace, Surescripts entered into a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The health information technology company was facing allegations of monopolistic conduct in violation of the FTC Act. Charges pressed against Surescripts revolved around purported actions that constrained customer choice, sabotaged…

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Pennsylvania Ruling Alters Liability Landscape for Sister Companies: Analyzing Mortimer V. McCool

The legal landscape for business owners in Pennsylvania has seen a change as of recently with Mortimer V. McCool, altering the potential exposure for sister companies when piercing-the-corporate-veil claims are made. This case aids in shedding light on the essential question that concerns many clients: Can they be held personally liable for a company in…

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Navigating Reverse Stock Splits: California’s Complex Regulatory Landscape

For both local and multinational corporations, nuanced legal regulations surrounding business practices and stock market behaviors can be challenging to navigate. A prime example of such a regulation surrounds the complexities of reverse stock splits in California, a subject that has garnered renewed attention in the market lately. In a recent blog post, legal commentator…

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Navigating Intellectual Property and Commercial Challenges in AI Integration: A Legal Checklist

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly producing an increasing number of generative AI products that are becoming commercialized on the market. These offerings demand a balance between swift implementation, technical competencies, and significant financial and legal deliberations for corporates seeking to integrate these solutions into their existing systems. Technology providers are concurrently pushing the boundaries of…

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Maine Court Questions eBay’s Safe Harbor Protection in Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

In a notable legal development, the district court in Maine partially sustained a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by artist Ellen Okolita against eBay. Okolita claimed that eBay facilitated foreign counterfeiters to trade replicas of her designs and use her copyrighted photos on their marketplace. These photos included her children modelling the products. Okolita,…

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Russia’s Passportisation Strategy: Violating International Law in Occupied Territories

A recent report by the Conflict Observatory flushed light upon a grievous issue. It exposed that Russia has instituted a series of laws to speed up the application process for Russian citizenship, while harshly penalizing individuals who did not apply for citizenship in Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine. The report was made public on Wednesday and…

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Canada’s Bill C-47: A Turning Point in Defined Contribution Pension Plan Management

On June 22, 2023, Canada’s Bill C-47 received royal assent, marking the advent of significant amendments to the Income Tax Act (ITA) and its regulations (ITA Regulations) that were tabled as part of the 2023 Federal Budget. Among the key changes incorporated are measures that permit retroactive contributions to defined contribution (DC) registered pension plans…

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