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Judge Bibas revises date for pre-trial check-in in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence
Read more: Judge Bibas revises date for pre-trial check-in in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS IntelligenceFrom Judge Bibas: “ORAL ORDER: I previously asked the parties to hold May 8, 2025. D.I. 756 . I now release that date and reserve May 5, 2025, and May 6, 2025. Ordered by Judge Stephanos Bibas on 12/31/2024. (jfm) (Entered: 12/31/2024).”
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Judge Bibas sets pretrial conference for April 9, 2025 in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence
Read more: Judge Bibas sets pretrial conference for April 9, 2025 in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS IntelligenceFrom Judge Bibas: I DIRECT the parties to reserve April 9, 2025, for a pretrial conference and May 8, 2025, for a subsequent pretrial check-in with the Court. Further details about the location and timing of both will be arranged when the dates get closer.. Ordered by Judge Stephanos Bibas on 12/20/2024.
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ROSS Intelligence files statement with record citations noted during SJ hearing
Read more: ROSS Intelligence files statement with record citations noted during SJ hearingInterestingly, ROSS Intelligence’s attorneys have filed a statement today, with record citations related to its argument during the summary judgment hearing. Yesterday, ROSS filed a letter partially on behalf of both sides to inform what Judge Bibas should compare in a side-by-side comparison: “The parties have agreed that this Court should do a side-by-side comparison…
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Judge Bibas holds hearing on summary judgment, but expects a trial on some issues unless ROSS can prevail on fair use. Trial would be in May 2025.
Read more: Judge Bibas holds hearing on summary judgment, but expects a trial on some issues unless ROSS can prevail on fair use. Trial would be in May 2025.Aruni Soni of Bloomberg Law has an excellent account (sorry if paywalled) of the summary judgment hearing before Judge Stephanos Bibas yesterday in Philadelphia. The two sides offered their arguments on infringement of Westlaw’s headnotes and on fair use in the training of ROSS Intelligence’s AI model. According to Soni, “Unless I grant summary judgment…
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Judge Bibas holds crucial hearing on SJ motions re: infringement, fair use in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence
Read more: Judge Bibas holds crucial hearing on SJ motions re: infringement, fair use in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS IntelligenceJudge Bibas is currently holding the hearing on the cross-motions for summary judgment in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence in Philadelphia. (Unfortunately I’m not at the hearing.) ORAL ORDER: The summary judgment hearing will be held beginning at 10 a.m. EST on December 5, 2024, in the James A. Byrne U.S. Courthouse, Courtroom 10-B, in Philadelphia, PA.…
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Judge Bibas sets trial for May 12, 2025, but hopes for earlier date in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence
Read more: Judge Bibas sets trial for May 12, 2025, but hopes for earlier date in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS IntelligenceThe trial date for Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence has been set for May 12, 2025. (The trial was continued on the day before trial originally scheduled for Aug. 23, 2024.) But Judge Bibas wants to hold the trial in early 2025 (should the case not be disposed on summary judgment). Judge Bibas just issued…
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ROSS Intelligence, Thomson Reuters briefs on fair use. Download PDFs.
Read more: ROSS Intelligence, Thomson Reuters briefs on fair use. Download PDFs.In Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence, a case involving the latter’s AI model for legal decisions, the parties filed their respective motions of summary judgment. Probably the key issue will involve whether ROSS’s use of some of Thomson Reuter’s copyrighted headnotes for uncopyrightable judicial decisions is a fair use. Of course, the parties have diametrically…

