Several bills aim to put some regulations on artificial intelligence in place, Colorado’s PDJ suspended an attorney after finding he failed to satisfy any portion of a malpractice judgment, the U.S. Supreme Court determined the due process clause doesn’t require preliminary hearings for the temporary retention of property and the Colorado Court of Appeals determined $1,433,420 in attorney fees should be awarded to Killmer, Lane & Newman, LLP for its work on the Elijah McClain federal litigation. Law Week covered this breaking news and more this week.
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