By Phillip Bantz | March 30, 2021
Heiner has joined Truveta as the health care tech company's first chief policy officer and general counsel.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | March 29, 2021
By now, we are used to the fact that facial recognition technology allows our phones to identify — to see our email, do our banking, order food and hail a ride service. But the pace is picking up. AI facial and voice recognition technologies can do more, faster. For those new lawyers and law student readers, take note: Privacy law is a growth field.
By Scott Graham | March 26, 2021
On April 6, Ryan Abbott of the University of Surrey School of Law will be arguing an appeal of the USPTO's rejection of a patent application that named only a machine as the inventor. Abbott says if the legal system doesn't allow AI-generated output to be protected, people will not be encouraged to develop innovation using artificial intelligence.
By Scott Graham | March 26, 2021
Let's hear the arguments for allowing artificially intelligent machines to be named inventors on patents, from the law professor who'll be presenting the case next month.
By Scott Graham | March 19, 2021
The Eastern District of Virginia hears argument March 29 on whether an artificially intelligent machine can be a named inventor on a patent. We've got a pregame Q&A.
By Phillip Bantz | March 16, 2021
"Companies will hit a certain point where the nature of the legal role changes over time. You become a little bit more specialized," said Tim Parilla, who helped DraftKings grow from a startup into a publicly traded company.
By Meriam Al-Rashid, William O'Brien, John Lomas and Levon Golendukhin | March 12, 2021
The use of AI, and the data collection and analysis on which it frequently relies, may give rise to commercial disputes or even disputes under international law subject to international arbitration. This article discusses several examples in which AI technology can play a central role.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 9, 2021
From understanding biased data to tackling AI's "black box," a panel at the American Bar Association's TechShow helped lawyers beginning to work with AI navigate some common ethical quandaries.
Litigation Daily | Conversation
By Ross Todd | March 4, 2021
The folks at McDermott Will & Emery say their in-house artificial intelligence tools allow them to visualize data, spot potential compliance issues, and surface key documents quickly.
By Eleanor Weaver, Luminance | February 25, 2021
It's clear these newer entrants to the legal tech space are not afraid of embracing AI in order to drive efficiency and growth, particularly when that means that they can cut costs by bringing legal work in house.
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