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Legal Technology Simplified in 2025

CARET Legal

As we step into 2025, we’ll continue to experience technological evolution at an unprecedented pace that will reshape how law firms operate. The continuous evolution of legal technology is not just a trend; it’s a fundamental shift in how legal services are delivered, managed, and experienced.

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Hungary parliament votes to ban pride marches

JURIST

The ruling party submitted the bill to the parliament on Monday, seeking to prohibit events violating child-prohibiting statutes and to authorize police to use facial recognition technology to identify participants. The opposition party also used colored smoke in the parliament, protesting against the ban.

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Consumers sue Amazon over alleged tracking of sensitive data

JURIST

on Wednesday, claiming the technology company secretly tracked and sold their sensitive data without their consent. In August 2024, a class action lawsuit brought against communications company Twilio alleged that the company’s SDK violated multiple statutes, including the CDAFA. A class of consumers sued Amazon.com, Inc.

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Argument analysis: Justices at odds over federal robocall ban in the face of technological change

SCOTUSBlog

At argument, the justices principally appeared frustrated by the statute, if for different reasons. Several justices suggested that the TCPA is out of step with current technology. and how they think about the intersection of technological change and statutory meaning.

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Beauty Is In The AI Of The Beholder

Above The Law

Technology companies care deeply about benchmarking. We have highly trained professionals doing sophisticated information analysis and reporting, augmented by technology. Since all researchers need to engage in this two-step process 100% of the time, its clear that Option B would be better.

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US Supreme Court considers whether internet service providers are liable for terrorism-related content

JURIST

Google , which explored whether large technology companies are liable if their algorithm recommends ISIS recruitment videos. They claimed the technology giants knew of ISIS’s use of the platforms to recruit members and spread propaganda. He said that the statute prohibits the aiding and abetting of a person.

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ICC prosecutor reveals Libya investigation strategy to UN Security Council

JURIST

Libya is not a party to the Rome Statute. The prosecutor’s office also relies on new technology, including artificial intelligence and machine learning to speed up investigations. The investigation also includes three unexecuted arrest warrants issued by the ICC. The ICC began its investigation in March 2011.

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