Advancements in artificial intelligence enhance access to justice for self-represented litigants by providing accurate, user-friendly legal information.
Despite imperfections, LLMs’ ability to process vast amounts of information and engender trust through their anthropomorphic design is shifting cognitive authority within the legal profession.
Recent cases question the extent to which copyrighted works may be used to develop and improve machine learning algorithms without infringing upon the rights of the original creators.
Both art and pets are generally treated as chattel, but while there are clear laws governing ownership of fine art, the law governing pet ownership is unclear.
A new volume of the Restatement (Third) of Torts makes the case for why first-party bad faith is a tort and how courts should address its ramifications.
In today’s ever-hardening commercial insurance market, businesses might consider establishing a captive to insure against underinsured or uninsured risks.
An appellate mindset evaluates the coverage case differently from the trial level and can aid counsel in advising clients whether to settle or pursue an appeal.
The outgoing Chair encourages new and returning TIPS members to get involved in a leadership role and to volunteer for the many TIPS public service projects.
TIPS recaps the Section Conference and congratulates the recipients of the Liberty Achievement, Excellence in the Advancement of Animal Law, and Muskie Pro Bono Service Awards.