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@Nonilex@masto.ai · Feb 20, 2026
#Trump has been very vocal about the case, calling it one of the most important in #US #history & saying a ruling against him would be an economic body blow to the country. But #legal opposition crossed the political spectrum, including #libertarian & pro-#business groups that are typically aligned with the #GOP. Polling has found tariffs are NOT broadly popular with the public, amid wider voter concern about #affordability. #law #economy #geopolitics #SCOTUS #inflation #CostOfLiving
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@kkarhan@jorts.horse · 5d ago
@ChuckMcManis@chaos.social qIbsincerely doubt #Malus can be #legal, because it's not "#CleanroomEngineering" when one has the #SourceCode in hand for the original…
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 08, 2026
All Content from Business Insider | A startup building the Harvey for patent law has raised $40 million by Melia Russell Arthur Jen and Paul Lee.Patlytics Patlytics builds software for law firms and businesses to automate patent filing and litigation.The startup has raised $40 million in new funding, putting it out in front of the IP-tech landscape.Its CEO says Harvey paved the way, but it can't easily match the nuanced tasks Patlytics handles.As Harvey and Legora race to become the main AI tool for lawyers, a wave of startups is going deeper, building software for more specialized work. Patlytics is one of them, betting that the future of legal tech won't be broad platforms, but software that can handle the complexity others can't. Founded by Paul Lee and Arthur Jen, Patlytics automates the entire patent lifecycle, helping customers with everything from invention disclosures and filing to complex portfolio management and IP litigation. A secretive market fills upRead the original article on Business Insider Read more: https://www.businessinsider.com/patlytics-raises-40-million-funding-patent-law-ip-2026-4 #funding #legal-ai #legal-tech #patents #startups
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 01, 2026
All Content from Business Insider | Legal AI startup Legora hits $100 million in annual recurring revenue by Melia Russell Martynas Justinevicius for BI Legal AI startup Legora says it's reached $100 million in annual recurring revenue.The metric helps explain why investors just priced the startup at $5.55 billion in a new financing.Law firms are pouring money into AI tools that promise to reshape how lawyers work.Legora, the Swedish startup chasing Harvey's lead in selling artificial intelligence software to law firms, has hit $100 million in annual recurring revenue, a milestone that shows law firms are willing to spend serious money to retool how lawyers work. Legora told Business Insider exclusively that it went from $1 million to $100 million in ARR — the revenue a company expects to collect over a year — in less than 18 months after its public launch. Read the original article on Business Insider Read more: https://www.businessinsider.com/legal-ai-startup-legora-hits-100-million-arr-2026-4 #ai #law-firms #legal-ai #legal-tech #legora
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@Olikra@sueden.social · Jan 31, 2026
Fertig WALL•E, EVE und M-O #legal #wochenende
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@n_dimension@infosec.exchange · Nov 27, 2025
@cstross@wandering.shop It might be the first #legal precedent establishing if #AI could be used as witness /evidence in a court of #law. #Chatgpt, "raw", without the guardrails pre-prompt. Prompt: "Tell us the LIKELY list of works used to train your vector tree. Where no specific data exists, conduct lexical and linquistic analysis of the structures to estimate with high degree of likelyhood of works authors" 😁 #promptengineering
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@ajsadauskas@pixelfed.social · Nov 13, 2025
It's not an Apple 2, it's a Wombat! Apple's lawsuit against the company that sold this machine ended up going all the way to the High Court. And Apple lost! Turns out software was not covered by Australian copyright law at the time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_Edge_v_Apple On display at https://acms.org.au/ #apple #computerhistory #law #legal #auspol
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