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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
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

How New Law Transforms Large-Load Power Projects In Texas

By Keturah Brown, Grace Dickson Gerbas and Kenneth Irvin

The Future Of Gen AI Training Amid Reddit Data Scraping Suit

By Michael Hobbs and Di’Vennci Lucas

Power Market Reforms Push Data Center Lease Rates Higher

By Luke Laumann and Zane Mitchell

The Legal Issues With AI Agents In Consumer Transactions

By Claudia Lin, Ken Taylor and Rich Zukowsky

Ex-Gordon Rees Atty Reprimanded For Mistakes Blamed On AI

By Rose Krebs

An Alabama bankruptcy judge won't sanction Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLC for a filing submitted by one of its former lawyers that contained mistakes blamed on artificial intelligence, but has reprimanded the attorney and ordered her to notify her clients about the reprimand.

Macfarlanes Uses AI To Broaden Trainee Recruitment Pool

By Marialuisa Taddia

Macfarlanes LLP said Friday that it has introduced a new assessment for prospective trainees in London to reflect realistic tasks like the use of generative artificial intelligence, and to capture a more diverse socioeconomic group of aspiring lawyers.

Nvidia AI Chips Smuggled To China By 4 People, DOJ Alleges

By Rae Ann Varona

Two U.S. citizens and two Chinese nationals were charged with violating U.S. export controls by exporting Nvidia chips with artificial intelligence applications to China using a sham real estate company, the U.S. Department of Justice has announced.

Google Ad Tech Judge 'Concerned' By DOJ's Breakup Timing

By Bryan Koenig

A Virginia federal judge expressed concern during oral arguments Friday that breaking up Google's advertising placement technology business could take too long to help the market in the face of the company's anticipated appeal of the monopolization ruling won by the U.S. Department of Justice.

Atty Had 6 AI Tools Check Each Other, Yet Fakes Still Cited

By Andrea Keckley

A California federal judge has sanctioned a solo practitioner representing the plaintiffs in a proposed wage and hour class action against clothing brand Vuori Inc. after he admitted to using about a half-dozen artificial intelligence tools to prepare a motion.

Writers Accuse Databricks Of Deposition Misconduct In AI Suit

By Ivan Moreno

Writers suing Databricks for allegedly using their copyrighted works for artificial intelligence training have urged a California federal judge to order defense attorneys to stop coaching witnesses during depositions, with defense counsel countering that the court should bar plaintiffs from asking "personally invasive and harassing" questions.

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