By Kim Peretti, Dan Felz and Alysa Austin | March 8, 2023
Part Two of a Two-Part Article In Part One, the authors addressed the industries most affected by AI, and began the discussion on U.S. federal and state regulations to expect in 2023. Part Two, continues the discussion on potential federal AI regulation and what companies can do to prepare.
By Hugo Guzman | March 8, 2023
"Generative AI works best when you incorporate it into your process, but you don't rely on it too heavily," said Brandi Pack, an artificial intelligence consultant with UpLevelOps.
By Jane Wester | March 7, 2023
A King & Spalding team argued that two Russian nationals residing in Russia worked with others to create an illicit network called a botnet, and through the botnet stole Google users' personal information.
By Trudy Knockless | March 7, 2023
After helping two tech companies go public, Efraim Harari is taking the legal reins of Armis, which has the same ambition.
By Trudy Knockless | March 7, 2023
After helping two tech companies go public, Efraim Harari is taking the legal reins of Palo Alto, California-based Armis, which has the same ambition.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Best Practices
By Maria Dinzeo | March 7, 2023
Ex-Uber security chief Joe Sullivan "is being punished for something that actually happens all the time, and for which we don't have good legal guidance," former Facebook security chief Alex Stamos said.
New York Law Journal | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Ioana Good | March 7, 2023
Ioana Good discusses several issues to consider regarding both the positives and negatives of AI.
By Hugo Guzman | March 7, 2023
Employers' willingness to allow workers to use their own devices for work has opened up a huge new pathway for cyber criminals to gain access to sensitive data.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | March 6, 2023
Class action experts Erin Bolan Hines and Melissa Siebert are based in Chicago and founded their practice in 2017.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | March 6, 2023
Abrams & Bayliss attorneys with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan of counsel state in the complaint that if the Court of Chancery frees funds for Alameda, which has filed for Chapter 11, over a million other trust shareholders would also benefit.
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