Personal Injury Joint Representation in Auto Litigation—Can This Marriage Be Saved? By Marc A. Lapp Auto insurance companies routinely adjust personal injury cases which involve two of their insureds, the auto owner and the auto driver.
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Expert Q&A on ChatGPT, Generative AI, and LLMs for Litigators By Rawia Ashraf, interviewed by Jessica Brand and Lauren Sobel An expert Q&A with Rawia Ashraf of Thomson Reuters on key issues for litigators to consider about the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), large language models (LLMs), and the platforms they power, such as ChatGPT.
Career When I Was a New Lawyer By Christine Spinella Davis Attorney Christine Davis shares words of advice and wisdom and reminisces about when she was a new lawyer.
Insurance Minnesota Legislation Introduced Addressing Car Theft Surge By Jason M. Kurtz A recent spike in thefts of certain autos, primarily due to an absence of what has become a standard anti-theft equipment feature, has spurred responses from insurers, the Minnesota state legislature, and some state insurance regulators.
Trial Practice Creating Winning Trial Strategies and Graphics, Second Edition, by G. Christopher Ritter Reviewed by Margaret M. Andresini Creating Winning Trial Strategies and Graphics, Second Edition, by G. Christopher Ritter, is a a comprehensive resource for trial attorneys looking to enrich their trial strategies to include compelling and effective graphics and visual aids.
Career Meeting Recap: TIPS & YLD Section Conference in New York By Briana M. Montminy A look back at the joint TIPS & YLD Section Conference, held May 2-6, 2023, in New York, New York, is shared.