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

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Texas AG Wields Consumer Protection Law Against Tech Cos.

By Mollie Bracewell and Ayla Syed

How To Trademark A Guy In 8 Ways: An IP Strategy Against AI

By Summer Todd

Utah's AI Prescription Renewal Pilot Could Inform Policy

By Jashaswi Ghosh and Bryant Godfrey

Utilizing The ITC To Combat 'Gray Market' IP Infringement

By Mark Whitaker, Maggie Dowling and Gregory Schwartz

Congress Should Lead On AI Policy, Not The States

By Kevin Frazier and Adam Thierer

How Selig May Approach CFTC Agricultural Enforcement

By Douglas Yatter, Lilia Vazova and Cody Westphal

OpenText Used Layoff To Oust Older Exec, Suit Says

By MJ Koo

Global software company OpenText laid off a 61-year-old senior account executive under the guise of a reduction in force while retaining younger, less qualified employees and withholding more than $50,000 in earned commissions, a lawsuit filed in Illinois federal court says.

RealPage Defends Case Challenging NY Rental Pricing Law

By Matthew Perlman

Property management software company RealPage is opposing a bid from New York state to toss a lawsuit challenging a new state law that prohibits building owners from using software to set residential rental rates, saying the statute clearly violates the First Amendment by banning advice.

HaystackID Taps EY Director To Oversee European Operations

By Matt Perez

Data services company HaystackID, which helps corporations and law firms with legal and compliance events, announced Tuesday the hiring of a former director of forensic and integrity services at EY to oversee its European operations.

Adobe Faces Another Suit Over Alleged AI Training Piracy

By Dorothy Atkins

Adobe Inc. was hit with another proposed class action in California federal court, accusing the software giant of surreptitiously using hundreds of thousands of copyrighted books in the "notorious" RedPajama and Common Crawl datasets to train its SlimLM artificial intelligence models without authors' consent.

AI Docs Sent By Exec To Attys Not Privileged, Judge Says

By Pete Brush

A Manhattan federal judge said Tuesday that a Texas financial services executive accused of a $150 million fraud cannot claim privilege over documents that he prepared using an artificial intelligence service and sent to his attorneys — but suggested the materials could be problematic if used at trial.

Autodesk Says Google Hijacked 'Flow' Video Production TM

By Lauren Berg

Autodesk, which developed its "Flow" line of software for film, television and video game production, says Google has swooped in and taken the name for its own video production software app, allowing it to "swamp Autodesk's place in the market," according to a new lawsuit filed in California federal court.

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