The provisions of the U.S. Tax Rules of Practice and Procedure governing discovery before the U.S. Tax Court closely correspond to similar provisions in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Id. at 3.
In the 20th century we thought the brain extracted knowledge from sensations. The 21st century witnessed a ‘strange inversion’, in which the brain became an organ of inference, actively constructing ...
Current machine learning systems consume vastly more energy than biological brains. Neuromorphic systems aim to overcome this difference by mimicking the brain’s information coding via discrete ...
McDermott Will & Emery took advantage of new e-discovery technology when members of its antitrust and discovery groups negotiated with the U.S. Department of Justice to develop a mutually acceptable ...
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