Artificial intelligence: I’m not a part of the ten percent. Why write that way?

Will artificial intelligence (AI) go away? Probably not. A number of the YouTube prognosticators are already questioning all the hype surrounding a technology that most Americans seemingly became aware off three years ago next month. Allegedly, some Americans are concerned that the “new” technology (which has been around since the 1950s) is going to take … Continue reading Artificial intelligence: I’m not a part of the ten percent. Why write that way?

Currency and money market news scan: Trump wants to make it more expensive to sue government.

What We’re Reading. Executive branch. Lawsuits. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 65(c). “Consistent with applicable law, the heads of executive departments and agencies (agencies), in consultation with the Attorney General, are directed to ensure that their respective agencies properly request under Rule 65(c) that Federal district courts require plaintiffs to post security equal to … Continue reading Currency and money market news scan: Trump wants to make it more expensive to sue government.

Traders and activist investors: Stakeholder analysis of parties to a regulatory action.

Ten years ago, I was asked to represent a social justice organization before the Florida Public Service Commission. The Commission was considering its ten-year integrated resource plan. By general definition, an integrated resource plan is a utility’s description of its resource needs, policy goals, physical, economic, and financial needs, and proposed roadmap for meeting those … Continue reading Traders and activist investors: Stakeholder analysis of parties to a regulatory action.

There are three classes of lawyer: litigator, transactional, and legal risky data analyst.

For the last five and a half years, I have been what I term a legal risky data analyst. This is my nomenclature for what are otherwise known as document review attorneys. Using analog i.e., paper or digital i.e., electronic techniques, we pour over and through documents looking for privileged information or confidential information ensuring … Continue reading There are three classes of lawyer: litigator, transactional, and legal risky data analyst.