February 07, 2024 | Law.com
All the News That's Fit to Pinch: NYT v. OpenAIThe emerging cases by authors and copyright owners challenging various generative AI programs for using copyrighted materials are certain to create new troubles for the courts being asked to apply the fair use doctrine to this important new technology.
By Jonathan Moskin and Rachel Pauley
12 minute read
January 26, 2024 | Law.com
Keeping Track of Developments in Cases That Pit Creative Content Against AI Programs2024 starts off with court decisions and procedural rulings that took shape in 2023 in lawsuits that were filed over the collision of creative content with generative AI programs. Most of the complaints allege copyright infringement and related claims prompted by the unlicensed copyright works that AI companies input into their AI programs.
By Stan Soocher
8 minute read
January 22, 2024 | Law.com
The Indispensable Role of Litigation Analytics in Modern Class Action PracticeThe need for precise, accurate, and comprehensive data analysis is paramount in class action litigation, where the stakes are high and the complexities manifold. At the heart of this change is the rising tide of litigation analytics.
By Aria Nejad
5 minute read
January 19, 2024 | Law.com
Creative Expression vs. the Lanham Act: Six Months of Cases After Jack Daniel'sLast Term, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Jack Daniel's v. VIP Products — a case involving interaction between the Lanham Act and the First Amendment. This article traces the lower courts' reactions and applications to that decision.
By Conor Tucker
10 minute read
January 17, 2024 | Law.com
A Race Against Time: Mastering the Art of Timely Lawsuit PRNews publications want to report verdicts and judgments the day they are handed down. Waiting to contact the media until after your case is decided means you've missed numerous opportunities to publicize your great work.
By Brenda McGann and Denise Nix
11 minute read
January 16, 2024 | Law.com
Can Artificial Intelligence Patents Survive 'Alice'?Part One of a Two-Part Article Under the current Alice framework, those attempting to patent AI innovations face an uphill battle. But, as the caselaw demonstrates, inventors and patent drafters can take steps to reduce the risk of AI patent claims being invalidated as abstract ideas.
By Mark Liang. Paige Hardy and Grace McFee
18 minute read
January 11, 2024 | Law.com
Law Firms Embracing 'Hoteling' to Save On Office Lease CostsWhile new to law firms, hoteling strategies are line with the practices of companies in other verticals where hoteling and 100% work flexibility have been successfully in place for some time.
By Anthony Davies
6 minute read
January 09, 2024 | Law.com
The EU AI Act Will Transform Practices for AI Governance In the U.S.The EU AI Act solidifies one of the world's first comprehensive attempts to bring governance to unlock innovation in AI. U.S. companies have asked, what exactly does this development mean for their businesses?
By Dominique Shelton Leipzig
12 minute read
January 09, 2024 | Law.com
What Does 2024 Hold for Cybersecurity?Our annual poll of experts on the trends and developments to watch out for in 2024 in AI, data privacy, cybersecurity, e-discovery and more.
By Steve Salkin
32 minute read
January 08, 2024 | Law.com
Three Things Bankruptcy Trustees Should Know About Due Diligence in Preference LitigationCourts have struggled with the interpretation of the 2019 amendment to Section 547, specifically whether the due diligence requirement is an element of a preference claim that must be adequately pleaded in the plaintiff's complaint. While the law is still developing, there are three important takeaways for trustees to consider.
By Brad Jones
6 minute read
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