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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
Navigating Legal Privilege Issues When Using AI

By Charlie Morgan, Maura McIntosh and Charlotte Benton

What Trump's Scientific Discovery AI Order Will Mean For Cos.

By Shawn Tuma

Why EU's FDI Screening Proposals Require Careful Balance

By Ludovica Pizzetti, Sara Routsi and Oriol Cases i Pomer

UK Getty Ruling Tests Balance Of IP Rights And AI Industry

By Claire Robinson and Rajvinder Jagdev

How AI Tech Suppliers Can Address IP Lawyers' Concerns

By Tom Colson and Kevin Bronson

Unique Aspects Of Texas' Approach To AI Regulation

By Karin McGinnis and Jules Carter

Solve Intelligence Gets $40M Series B For Second 2025 Raise

By Steven Lerner

Solve Intelligence, an artificial intelligence platform for intellectual property law and patents, secured a $40 million Series B funding round on Tuesday.

Google Faces EU Antitrust Probe Over AI Content Practices

By Christopher Crosby

Europe's competition watchdog opened a formal investigation into Google on Tuesday into whether the technology giant's practices in training its artificial intelligence models breached antitrust rules.

Justices Turn Down Machine Learning Patent Eligibility Case

By Ryan Davis and Elliot Weld

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday left intact a decision that Recentive Analytics Inc. machine learning patents are invalid for claiming only abstract ideas, turning aside the company's argument in a dispute with Fox Corp. that the ruling effectively bars many artificial intelligence patents.

Insurer Can't Shake Fintech Co.'s Data Breach Coverage Suit

By Hope Patti

An insurer can't escape a financial technology company's suit seeking coverage for losses stemming from a 2024 data breach caused by its former CEO, a Florida federal court ruled, finding that the company adequately pled a claim for breach of contract.

Legal Leaders Are Tightening Their Budgets, Report Says

By Michele Gorman

Corporate legal teams overall are expected to pull back on internal and external legal spending by the year's end, according to data out on Monday, as general counsel continue to prioritize efficiency amid increasing workloads and rising demands.

Pa. Court Halts Bucks College Project Over Labor Agreement

By Matthew Santoni

Bucks County Community College in eastern Pennsylvania can't move ahead with a $2 million expansion of its HVAC training program because a potential bidder convinced a majority of the Commonwealth Court on Friday that the school's preexisting "public labor agreement" was likely discriminatory to nonunion workers and met no urgent need.

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