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Legal Technology Simplified in 2025

CARET Legal

According to the 2025 In-House Legal Budgeting Report from Axiom and Wakefield Research, 96% of general councils said they expect “AI will meaningfully reduce costs within their legal department.” As we step into 2025, we’ll continue to experience technological evolution at an unprecedented pace that will reshape how law firms operate.

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ICJ holds hearings on states’ legal obligations with respect to climate change

JURIST

Article 65 of the ICJ Statute further establishes the court’s jurisdiction to provide advisory opinions. While the ICJ’s advisory opinion is expected in 2025, it is not the first international judicial body to address States’ legal obligations regarding climate change.

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Beauty Is In The AI Of The Beholder

Above The Law

In legal research, GenAI has demonstrated significant benefits; however, it is meant to be integrated into a comprehensive workflow that includes reviewing primary law, verifying citations, and utilizing statute annotations to ensure a thorough understanding of the law.

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Delaware’s Corporate Crack-Up: The “Great” Business Exodus and Its Legal Fallout

Fordham Law News

5] This is largely attributed to the stability of Delaware corporate law, the predictability of corporate litigation, and the expertise of the Court of Chancery. [6] Ohio is currently home to more than 15 Fortune 500 companies and offers a statute-based approach to corporate law, which offers companies increased stability. [19]

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The ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on Climate Change: What Happens Now?

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Photo by Mathias Reding on Unsplash Climate change litigation has finally reached the world’s highest court. The question put to the ICJ must be a legal question within the meaning of the Statute of the Court and the UN Charter as opposed to a political question. This analysis has precedents in domestic climate litigation.

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Conference Notebook: ACI’s Cosmetics and Personal Care Products Conference

FDA Law Blog

In addition to MoCRA, several panels touched on state statutes that regulate chemicals in cosmetics, such as the per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS. Those claims are often triggers for plaintiff’s litigation if used with products that contain PFAS. Truly, these are complex considerations.

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Supreme Court Kicks Off February Argument Session

Constitutional Law Reporter

Richards : The case centers on the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA), which provides: No action shall be brought with respect to prison conditions under section 1983 of this title, or any other Federal law, by a prisoner confined in any jail, prison, or other correctional facility until such administrative remedies as are available are exhausted.

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