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Eva Cole
Eva Cole
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Jeffrey Kessler
Jeffrey Kessler
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+1 212-294-3314
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April 3, 2025

Winston Paris advised David Vincent, CEO and Co-Founder of smartTrade Technologies, in connection with the entry of TA Associates, into the company’s capital

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December 26, 2024

Cuadrilla Capital Acquires Gluware, Inc.

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November 23, 2024

Winston Scores Decisive Victory in Case Against Nation’s Largest Credit Reporting and Scoring Companies

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May 13, 2025

2025 Health Care & Life Sciences Summit

Winston & Strawn is pleased to host its fifth annual Health Care & Life Sciences Summit. Clients and friends of the firm are invited to join us to network with peers and gain insights from industry leaders and legal experts. The summit will take place live at our Chicago office, and CLE-eligible recordings of the Summit’s sessions will be available shortly following the event....Read more

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May 9, 2025

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Conor Reidy Discusses Oppositions to Indiana Hospital Merger with Law360

Winston & Strawn partner Conor Reidy was quoted in a Law360 article discussing opposition from Indiana’s top law enforcement official to the merger between two hospitals. While the hospitals argue that the deal will prevent reductions in services, both state and federal regulators have cautioned that the merger would create a regional hospital monopoly, allowing cost hikes for patients and driving down staff wages in a mostly rural region already struggling to attract experienced doctors and nurses. In a letter to the state Department of Health, Indian Attorney General Todd Rokita said the hospital should be denied a Certificate of Public Advantage because the potential efficiencies of such a deal are outweighed by the potential downsides, including “unchecked” cost hikes....Read more

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May 8, 2025

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EDNY Allows Expert’s Use of ChatGPT to Confirm Alternative Design in Product Liability Lawsuit

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York recently allowed an expert’s use of ChatGPT to confirm a proposed alternative design in a product liability lawsuit, denying the defendant’s motion to exclude the expert testimony for failing the reliability requirement of Federal Rule of Evidence (FRE) 702.

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What Is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?

The definition of artificial intelligence, also known as AI, is the capability of computers or robots to execute tasks that humans normally do. The meaning of AI can also include the development of computer systems that perform intellectual processes. In other words, machines perform tasks intelligently, such as reasoning and generalizing. Narrow AI is a type of artificial intelligence where the focus is placed on specific tasks. An example of this would be a virtual assistant who has targeted abilities, such as the ability to respond to questions. Strong AI is machine intelligence featuring human cognitive capabilities, such as the ability to make judgments, find solutions, or communicate. Today, it’s important to understand what artificial intelligence systems are commonly used for, including visual perception, speech recognition, and decision-making....Read more

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What Is Disruptive Technology?

Disruptive technology is defined as new technologies or products that aim to improve and make efficient how traditional industries operate. Given their rapid pace of innovation and application, they often lack regulation and operate within a continuously evolving legal landscape. Recent examples of disruptive technologies include autonomous vehicles, blockchain, cryptocurrency, and artificial intelligence....Read more
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