By Phillip Bantz | January 17, 2020
"The first challenge is surely China, an adversary and partner rolled into one. There isn't a better example of how technology knows no boundaries and how global technological development and trade produce complicated interdependencies," Gerstell said during an ABA event.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | January 16, 2020
"Non-JDs should no longer be barred from ownership of law firms, and similarly, non-JDs should not be barred from the provisioning of some legal services. In reality, this has already partially occurred through the encroachment of global consulting firms into legal services," notes ROSS' Andrew Arruda.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | January 16, 2020
"Non-JDs should no longer be barred from ownership of law firms, and similarly, non-JDs should not be barred from the provisioning of some legal services. In reality, this has already partially occurred through the encroachment of global consulting firms into legal services," notes ROSS' Andrew Arruda.
By Frank Ready | January 10, 2020
The White House released a set of 10 principles intended to help agencies as they approach the regulation of AI, but there may still be some important concerns that either didn't make the cut or receive enough attention.
By Phillip Bantz | January 9, 2020
Trade lawyers say new export restrictions on artificial intelligence software used to analyze geospatial imagery could cover a broad array of industries.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Alexandra Ross and Drew Schulte | January 9, 2020
Once data does become subject to data privacy laws, compliance will fall on businesses to accurately map, monitor and understand how data is collected, used, shared and retained.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mike Evers | January 8, 2020
I am stealing Heather's title from Corporate Counsel's January cover ("2020 Vision"), but with a twist of chutzpah. I am going to share my predictions of what in-house careers will look like in 2030.
By Frank Ready | January 3, 2020
ILTA released a new Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning report that alludes to fundamental changes coming for the legal industry—but those disruptions may not be happening where one would expect.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | December 30, 2019
AI playing a role in decision making is not the stuff of science fiction. Focusing on the theories behind decision-making is an exercise for today and not tomorrow.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 23, 2019
What constitutes personally identifiable information (PII) is becoming more nuanced and less cookie-cutter, so companies are turning to their counsel to oversee the AI technology tasked with PII identification.
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