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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
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

Questions To Ask Inventors Before Drafting AI Patents

By Theresa Stadheim and Ryan Phelan

Legal Guardrails For AI Tools In The Hiring Process

By Benjamin Perry and Lauren Watson

Reel Justice: 'Roofman,' Modus Operandi Evidence And AI

By Veronica Finkelstein

Conn. Atty Fined $500 For AI-Generated Errors In Wage Suit

By Emily Sawicki

In an order that noted an attorney's remorse, a Connecticut federal judge sanctioned a solo practitioner $500 this week for submitting a brief packed with false, AI-generated case citations, finding the fake authorities wasted court resources, risked misleading a pro se litigant and undermined trust in the judicial system.

AI-Based Fintech Quantum Lending Secures $400M In Funding

By Jade Martinez-Pogue

Artificial intelligence-based fintech Quantum Lending Solutions announced Tuesday that it wrapped a $400 million financing round, which will be used to help the firm continue growing out its lending infrastructure.

States Can Intervene Over DOJ's HPE Merger Deal

By Matthew Perlman

A California federal court granted a request on Tuesday from state enforcers asking to participate in a review of the U.S. Department of Justice's controversial settlement allowing Hewlett Packard Enterprise to move ahead with its $14 billion purchase of Juniper Networks.

Sanctioned Atty Convinces Mo. Court Errors Not Caused By AI

By Emily Sawicki

A Missouri federal judge sanctioned former counsel for Liberty Mutual Personal Insurance Co. Monday for including citation errors in a motion this fall, finding that, although the attorney likely inserted the errors herself without the use of AI software, "such carelessness, exacerbated by a lack of internal guardrails, is entirely unacceptable."

Agilent Wants Justices To Eye Invalidation Of CRISPR Patents

By Adam Lidgett

Agilent Technologies wants the U.S. Supreme Court to take up its challenge to a Federal Circuit finding that claims in a pair of its patents on the gene-editing tool CRISPR were invalid, arguing the decision conflicts with rules on which side faces the burden of proving invalidity.

CoCounsel Loses Some Early Adopters As Competition Grows

By Steven Lerner

CoCounsel has lost some of its earliest adopters while still welcoming new customers, spotlighting the ups and downs that legal artificial intelligence giants face as the market favors experimentation.

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