By Kat Black | June 7, 2024
Settlement terms are set to be finalized in two weeks. Plaintiffs were represented by attorneys from Edelson PC. They reached an agreement with defense counsel from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.
By Kat Black | June 7, 2024
Settlement terms are set to be finalized in two weeks. Plaintiffs were represented by attorneys from Edelson PC. They reached an agreement with defense counsel from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 7, 2024
Josh Tucker, a Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman IP partner in Austin, had one goal: "I want to be able to yell at my computer and make it do what I want."
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By Sarah O'Laughlin Kulik | June 7, 2024
Given the rapid adoption of these tools, many businesses may not have considered the impact that their use may have on e-discovery and future litigations. Though predicting the future is a difficult task, it is worth including litigation and e-discovery as part of an impact assessment of using AI tools in your business and what steps should be taken to mitigate those risks.
By Isha Marathe | June 6, 2024
While the Colorado AI Act might be the first of its kind, attorneys note that companies won't have to start from scratch when it comes to getting their compliance in order.
By Gail J. Cohen | June 6, 2024
Legal tech guru Colin Lachance will be the association's innovator-in-residence, leading a year-long program to get lawyers to better understand and implement artificial intelligence.
By Gail J. Cohen | June 6, 2024
Legal tech guru Colin Lachance will be the association's innovator-in-residence, leading a year-long program to get lawyers to better understand and implement artificial intelligence.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 6, 2024
The competition among Suffolk Law students, who used the VitalLaw research database, is likely to help Wolters Kluwer plan how and where it uses generative AI in its platforms, while giving the students first-hand experience with the novel technology.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | June 6, 2024
"They want to maintain their reputations for being very aggressive," law professor Thom Lambert said of the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice agreeing to target top AI firms on antitrust grounds. "My guess is this seals the deal: These companies are going to get sued."
By Isha Marathe | June 6, 2024
While some judges appreciated Judge Kevin Newsom's transparency in exploring generative AI in legal work, others thought his adventurousness was premature.
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