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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Australian federal court warns lawyers over unacceptable' use of AI

The federal court of Australia warns against using generative AI in legal proceedings due to risks of inaccuracies and potential legal consequences.
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Judge gives Musk bad news, says Trump hasn't intervened to block SEC lawsuit

Whether Musk can defeat the SEC lawsuit without Trump's intervention remains to be seen as the lawsuit advances. In her opinion, the judge found that the government's interest in requiring disclosures to ensure fair markets outweighed Musk's fears that disclosures compelled speech revealing his "thoughts" and "strategy." Accepting Musk's arguments would be an "odd" choice to break "new ground," she suggested, as it could foreseeably impact a wide range of laws.
Law
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
3 months ago

Issa's Latest Litigation Funding Bill Debated in House Judiciary Without Reaching Vote

The TPLF bill closely tracks a bill last considered in November 2025, the " Litigation Transparency Act of 2025," meant to curb the use of third-party litigation funding in U.S. lawsuits, which failed to get to a vote at the time and was later pulled. Both the Protecting TPLF From Abuse Act and the Litigation Transparency Act were introduced by Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA) and would require any party in a civil action to disclose third-party sources of funding in most cases.
US politics
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 months ago

Could Wisconsin's new law set a national standard for real estate transparency?

One of the central figures was Michael Burry, a former medical doctor turned hedge fund manager who did something few others did: He read the underlying loan data. What he found wasn't hidden at all. It was right there in the documents risky subprime mortgages, teaser rates poised to reset and assumptions baked into the system. And everyone seemed perfectly comfortable ignoring the fine and alarming print.
Real estate
fromRedfin | Real Estate Tips for Home Buying, Selling & More
4 months ago

Can you sell a condemned house?

The good news: You absolutely can sell a condemned house. While the process differs from a traditional home sale, you have several viable options. Why would a house be condemned? A condemned house is a property that local government authorities have officially declared unsafe or uninhabitable. This designation means the home violates local housing codes or presents safety hazards that prevent people from legally living there.
Real estate
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
5 months ago

NAR proposes MLS rule repeals, updates to code of ethics

NAR shifts policy-making to local MLSs and updates the Code of Ethics to align with the commission lawsuit settlement, changing several disclosure requirements.
fromHomebuilding
5 months ago

Do you have to declare a house is haunted when selling?

Houses that are believed to be haunted often attract curiosity, caution, or debate among potential buyers. But do sellers have to disclose a property's haunted reputation when selling? The answer affects how buyers view the home, how easily it can be sold, and its potential market value. Understanding what the law says and how reputations influence the property market is essential for anyone selling or buying a home in England and Wales.
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