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@ryanmckeen Outline says you are supposed to ask about the inspections of the equipment. "You conducted the inspections every week, correct" "Yes" "And did you conduct them the week before the accident" "Well no because the CEO told us not to do the inspections . . . "
@ryanmckeen Not an expert by any means, but the best examination of an opposing witness either in court or in deposition I've seen is deceptively simple. "Figure out what HAPPENED" Stop being PERRY MASON for a second and just make sure you understand WHAT HAPPENED.
"We've spent 20 years building security boundaries. But agents require us to tear that down by the nature of what an agent is." — That's the trade-off nobody's talking about.
During WW2, researchers found radar operators' signal detection dropped steadily over time -- no matter how motivated they were.
Attorneys monitoring high-volume regulatory sources face the same problem on a longer timescale.
The solution isn't willpower. It's triage systems.
“So, using Claude Code, I examined the notice provisions of 6,011 public-target M&A agreements filed on EDGAR between January 2000 and April 2026”
Claude code is already opening up incredible possibilities for understanding the day to day of our legal system
This is tremendous and I wish we had 100x empirical scholarship on contracts like this. @hoffprof has used Claude to analyze trends in contract provisions over decades
M&A transactions record the parties' goals and risk allocations... and the boilerplate of past contracts. In a new post I examine 25 years of deals for evidence of the adoption of new deal technologies, and their stickiness in the face of change.
We @1Password are listening...and care.
Geoffrey got fixed up by our support team but how do we prevent these situations in the first place?
Today we're announcing a big step in the right direction.
See this reddit post for more info.
https://t.co/GrclXJfNgb
We @1Password are listening...and care.
Geoffrey got fixed up by our support team but how do we prevent these situations in the first place?
Today we're announcing a big step in the right direction.
See this reddit post for more info.
https://t.co/GrclXJfNgb
The moment Microsoft researchers ran the same AI test as a conversation instead of a single question, everything changed. Performance didn't dip. It collapsed — 39% worse. Not because the AI couldn't handle the task.
Because each turn in the conversation introduced small errors that compounded instead of self-correcting. The models don't recover. They double down. What does that mean for anyone using AI in multi-step legal analysis?
@noahgittell And best of all — they had spirited debates about THE MOVIES — I really felt that watching argue it out helped me decide whether to see the movie. Was a revelation to me at the time that that was possible
What if the most valuable regulatory intelligence in your practice area is sitting in a database you stopped reading six months ago?
Not because it doesn't matter. Because the signal-to-noise ratio made it irrational to keep going.
@MattMahanSJ thanks to you Mayor Mahan. I'm disappointed in the result but grateful to you for what you've done for my fellow Californian's in San Jose and grateful for showing what competent governance looks like in California.
@brianlfrye I agree with you but -- with no snark intended -- while I think it will be a great thing for "the humanities" I'm not so sure it will be a great thing for the current batch of humanities faculty.
@ASFleischman@motleybaker Non-criminal lawyer here -- ignorant question but how is this possible given constitutional right to speedy trial (not criticizing just honestly confused).