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The cases, policies and practice changes influencing how attorneys, in-house teams and agencies approach AI

EXPERT ANALYSIS
Can Trump's AI Order Override State Insurance Rules?

By John Pruitt, Mary Jane Wilson-Bilik and Daniel McCarty

Character AI Case Highlights Agentic AI Liability Questions

By Samuel Mitchell

How EU Reforms May Affect Copyright, AI Balance

By Pasquale Tammaro

FTC Focus: Antitrust Spotlight On 'Acqui-Hires,' Noncompetes

By Jaclyn Phillips, Michael Beckwith and Kim Ly

AI-Assisted Arbitration Needs Safeguards To Ensure Fairness

By Alexander Lima

The Augmented Lawyer: Countering 4 AI Efficiency Myths

By Karineh Khachatourian and Catie Cambridge

Pasqal's $2B SPAC Merger Marks Latest Quantum Tech Deal

By Jade Martinez-Pogue

French quantum computing startup Pasqal Holding SAS is set to go public through a merger with special purpose acquisition company Bleichroeder Acquisition Corp. II at an estimated $2 billion valuation, marking the latest quantum computing firm to go public through a SPAC merger in recent months.

In Deepfake Era, NY High Court Probes Evidence Standards

By Elizabeth Daley

A recent New York state high court decision hammering home the importance of video evidence authentication has been coined a "clarion call" for verification in the age of deepfakes by defense attorneys who say the ruling demands a change in tactics.

Publishers Sue 'Shadow Library' For 'Staggering' Book Piracy

By Ivan Moreno

Thirteen of the biggest book publishers in the U.S. filed a copyright lawsuit against Anna's Archive on Friday, accusing the so-called shadow library of operating one of the world's largest piracy sites and offering high-speed access to its repository of books and academic papers to AI developers.

Louisiana Atty Sanctioned Over AI Hallucinations In Filing

By Matt Perez

A Louisiana attorney was fined $1,000 Thursday for his use of artificial intelligence in drafting an error-riddled brief, while three co-counsel were spared penalty.

Wilson Sonsini Aims To Transform Legal Work With AI Push

By Sarah Martinson

Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC is planning to roll out a few more artificial intelligence tools this year as it pushes toward a longer-term goal of transforming how its attorneys practice.

Judge Says Palantir Noncompete Language Is Too Restrictive

By Ivan Moreno

A Manhattan federal judge who ruled last month that three former Palantir employees could keep working at a rival artificial intelligence business has said in his unsealed opinion that while evidence showed the defendants may have solicited colleagues and mishandled company files, Palantir's noncompete restrictions were overbroad.

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