Justice Colin Birss said Tuesday that he is improving his judgments by using artificial intelligence to check for clarity and consistency — but he hinted that having the tech write rulings from scratch would be a step too far.
Justice Colin Birss said Tuesday that he is improving his judgments by using artificial intelligence to check for clarity and consistency — but he hinted that having the tech write rulings from scratch would be a step too far.
The Financial Conduct Authority told a tribunal on Tuesday that banned hedge fund manager Crispin Odey created a "false reality" that he was the victim amid disciplinary proceedings linked to allegations of sexual misconduct against staff.
A London court sanctioned North Sea oil company Waldorf Production's debt restructuring plan on Tuesday, rejecting HM Revenue and Customs' argument that the proposals would unfairly wipe out some £69.8 million ($95 million) in unpaid windfall tax liabilities.
An artificial intelligence cloud infrastructure company has settled its London court claim that a Canadian hardware seller was withholding $10.5 million in referral fees after being introduced to opportunities to sell graphics processors.
Margate Dreamland's operator has sued Cripps LLP for £3.4 million ($4.6 million), alleging the law firm misread a key part of its catering deal that left it unable to exit the agreement after Live Nation bought the popular seaside venue.
The former owner of a traffic management company has rejected claims he owes £6.2 million ($8.4 million) for misleading the buyer of the business about the status and decline of a major client relationship.
The owner of fashion brand AllSaints urged a London judge Tuesday to block the company's former chair from issuing new claims linked to his dispute about a 2011 agreement to sell his shares in the chain.
A holographic artist has asserted that his involvement in two portraits of the late Queen Elizabeth II gives him co-authorship rights because his technical contributions were still original even though the commissioned artist has tried to discredit his creative input.
An English soccer referee body won its decadelong dispute with the U.K.'s tax authority after a London tribunal ruled that referees' match-day engagements were contracts for services rather than employment, meaning the group isn't liable for the referees' taxes.
A London tribunal has ruled that a travel benefits company unfairly fired its financial crime manager amid concerns that he was not qualified to address new risks that arose with the emergence of artificial intelligence.
A Tesco executive has denied that the supermarket chain abandoned plans to evaluate the roles of its staff to stave off the risk of equal pay litigation, as she gave evidence Tuesday in the trial of claims brought by thousands of mainly female shop workers.
A tribunal has ruled that a senior consultant cannot pursue an unfair dismissal claim against an energy company, finding that he didn't count as an employee because he operated under a commercial arrangement through his own business.
An employment tribunal has ruled that two alleged whistleblowers and their solicitors must pay £4,654 ($6,307) to the British-Asian restaurant they had accused of unfair treatment after they repeatedly failed to provide basic information about the claims.