I don’t have a dog in this fight nor do I know the specifics of the relevant law here, but I would note that Susman Godfrey is probably the best litigation-focused law firm in America and it’s unlikely that they’re just moronically accepting a case without strong support in the law. Look at their track record and their attorney bios; these people absolutely do not screw around.
I don’t have a dog in this fight nor do I know the specifics of the relevant law here, but I would note that Susman Godfrey is probably the best litigation-focused law firm in America and it’s unlikely that they’re just moronically accepting a case without strong support in the law. Look at their track record and their attorney bios; these people absolutely do not screw around.
Distinguished lawyers and professors have done the same in the past, I wouldn’t rule it out.
People, particularly outside tech, have a tendency to imaging the chatbot is like a person they can ask to testify.