Williams v. Honl: A Quiet Fix Is Its Own Candor Violation
The Oregon Court of Appeals published Williams v. Honl on April 22, 2026. Appellant’s attorneys have to pay $8,044.25 to cover the respondent’s fees after
The Oregon Court of Appeals published Williams v. Honl on April 22, 2026. Appellant’s attorneys have to pay $8,044.25 to cover the respondent’s fees after
Recently, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jason Marsh from AlphaLawyer. Jason and I spoke about AI and risk management. AlphaLawyer describes our conversation:
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By now, you may have seen the story about Summer Yue. She is Meta’s Director of Alignment at their superintelligence safety lab, which means her
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