By Amy Jane Longo and Shannon Capone Kirk and Isaac Sommers and Jake Barr | January 22, 2025
As litigants increasingly adopt generative artificial (gen AI) tools, courts have responded by issuing standing orders, local rules, and opinions addressing how AI and gen AI may be used in the courtroom. Notably, two recent opinions demonstrate courts’ growing willingness to use existing rules to impose sanctions on parties who misuse gen AI—even when those rules do not mention AI.
By Sean Franzblau and Dan Hayes and Heather West | January 22, 2025
The primary burden of managing AI’s risks often falls on corporate officers tasked with designing, implementing, and supervising internal AI governance programs for their organizations.
By Catherine Kemnitz | January 21, 2025
Our industry has historically struggled with technology adoption, maintaining a certain defensiveness about the specialty and sacredness of our profession. That resistance now comes at a cost. While other industries have progressively adopted (or even rushed into the arms of) new technologies and established clear metrics for measuring their value, legal hasn’t.
By Ben Colman and Daniel B. Garrie | January 16, 2025
Organizations must act now to implement comprehensive detection and prevention strategies. The cost of inaction continues to grow—not just in financial terms, but in the potential destruction of the trust that underpins our digital economy.
By Glen Mattfeld and Michael Kearney and Diana Fasching | January 15, 2025
One area that has not received as much attention as others, however, is the risk involved in business users’ use of gen AI to query data stored in databases.
By Todd Itami | January 14, 2025
Large language models and other emerging AI technologies show incredible promise in the document review space, but adoption is painfully slow.
By Matthew G. White and Justin Daniels and Javier Becerra | January 13, 2025
The SEC is increasing its scrutiny on AI-related disclosures; therefore, companies must tread carefully as year-end reporting season approaches. In this article, we address the SEC's expectations for disclosures as well as recent enforcement actions that underscore the importance of compliance.
By Jamy J. Sullivan | January 13, 2025
E-discovery experts are vital in identifying, collecting, reviewing, producing and analyzing electronically stored information in legal matters. Their role spans a wide range of legal fields, including litigation support, regulatory compliance, internal investigations, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property disputes, and data breach incidents.
By Jay Leib and Ye Chen | January 2, 2025
In this article, Jay Leib and YE Chen of Reveal demystify APIs, show you how GenAI tools make them surprisingly easy to use, and help you unlock capabilities in your existing tools that you might not even know existed.
By Matt Spencer | December 20, 2024
Law firms that are at the forefront of evaluating and deploying new technologies can demand certain requirements before rewarding their business to the providers who measure up. This would ensure products meet high legal and ethical standards, while still delivering on the promise of their potential.
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