New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jonathan Bick | September 24, 2024
Having a clearly delineated AI product agreement can limit AI software product liability.
By Jon Campisi | September 24, 2024
The bot is currently only for use by Dentons attorneys in the central European market—around 40 are currently using the platform—but an eventual goal is to make it available for a wider geographic audience.
Legaltech News | Conversation|News
By Ella Sherman | September 24, 2024
At Burford Capital's "Unlocking generative AI in legal technology: A roadmap to $50 billion" webinar, experts discussed how legal tech companies can better serve law firms and how involved law firms should be in tech development.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 24, 2024
Qura is the latest in a growing line of EU-based legal research startups to announce investment this year.
By Isha Marathe | September 23, 2024
From finding ways to hire a diverse pool of candidates after the "Harvard" decision to making tech adoption a consideration in choosing their outside counsel, in-house legal departments are fielding a complex landscape in 2024.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer | September 23, 2024
Lawyers' duty of competence now includes a component not widely discussed until recently—the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the practice…
By Ella Sherman | September 23, 2024
Tyler Thompson, Reed Smith's new emerging technologies partner, explained that data privacy and tech regulation attorneys are "going to always need to be learning" given how fast laws are evolving.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal, Timothy J. Miller and Liam Leahy | September 23, 2024
A wide range of tools have been developed to perform vocal cloning, leading to vocal deepfakes becoming a common source of scams and misinformation. And these issues have only been exacerbated by a lack of appropriate laws and regulations to rein in the use of AI and protect an individual's right to their voice.
By Matthew C. Daly and Alexander W. Leonard | September 23, 2024
A recent decision from a federal court in California shows that employers need to be careful to avoid potential discriminatory impact if they use AI in employment decisions. EEOC and local lawmakers, including NYC, are also taking steps to ensure that the adoption of this emerging technology is compliant with anti-discrimination laws.
By Maria Dinzeo | September 23, 2024
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria upbraided star litigator Joseph Saveri, who responded that he took the criticisms seriously. Saveri said that he intends to stick out the case but "not necessarily with this team. I've heard you loud and clear."
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