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The cases, policies and practice changes influencing how attorneys, in-house teams and agencies approach AI

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AI Recruiting Suit Shows Old Laws May Implicate New Tools

By Benjamin Perry and Lauren Watson

A Check-Up On HHS' Push To Implement AI Infrastructure

By Theodore Thompson

FTC Focus: Growing Emphasis On Competition In AI

By David Munkittrick and Kelly Landers Hawthorne

What CMA Blog Reveals About Pricing Collusion Scrutiny

By Dominic Divivier and Bea Tormey

When AI Puffery Becomes Actionable Securities Fraud

By Christine Polek

How Cos. Can Navigate The Patchwork Of AI Safety Bills

By Mark Brennan, Thomas Veitch and Erin Mizraki

Google Search Judge Mulls If Mandates Will Need More Fixes

By Bryan Koenig

A D.C. federal judge wondered aloud Wednesday if the continuously evolving technological landscape will necessitate even more changes down the line to his order in a U.S. Department of Justice monopolization case requiring Google to prop up its rivals with syndicated search results and data.

Supermicro Lawyers Up After Founder, 2 Others Indicted

By Sue Reisinger

Super Micro Computer Inc. has hired Munger Tolles & Olson LLP to conduct an independent investigation and assigned its general counsel to lead an internal compliance review after the company's founder and two associates were indicted last month for allegedly exporting banned technology to China.

Fieldfisher Targets 2 AI Legal Product Launches Annually

By Ashish Sareen

Fieldfisher is aiming to launch at least two new AI-powered legal products "with substantial revenue potential" each year as the technology increasingly drives how law firms operate and sell services to clients.

BigLaw C-Suites Are Going In On AI And Innovation Roles

By Sarah Martinson

Artificial intelligence and innovation chief roles have gained the most traction at the largest U.S. law firms over the last three years, while the chief knowledge officer title is decreasing in popularity, a Law360 Pulse analysis found.

NY, RealPage Spar Over Justices' Conversion Therapy Ruling

By Grace Dixon

The New York Attorney General's Office contested RealPage Inc.'s argument that the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against a Colorado conversion therapy ban bolsters its First Amendment suit against the state, disputing the company's characterization of the high court's holding.

Musk Wants Altman Out, Not To Boost 'Himself Personally'

By Hailey Konnath

Elon Musk said Tuesday he wants OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stripped of his title and "all equity and other personal financial benefits" to be awarded to OpenAI's nonprofit if Musk wins his case claiming OpenAI duped him, saying he isn't after "a remedy directed to benefiting himself personally."

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