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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

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Tips For US Investors Eyeing Middle East Data Centers

By Haykel Hajjaji

4 In-Flux Employment Law Issues Banks Should Note

By Joseph Cartafalsa and Tyler Meurer

UK FDI Enforcement Continues, But Changes Are On The Way

By Matthew Hall

SEC, FINRA Obligations In Changing AI Regulatory Landscape

By Frank Weigand and Morrease Leftwich

7 Ways Employers Can Avoid Labor Friction Over AI

By JT Charron, Nadège Dallais and Elizabeth Ebersole

How Cos. In China Can Tailor Compliance Amid FCPA Shifts

By John Cunningham and Jacob Clark

NiCE Acquiring Cognigy In $955M Agentic AI Deal

By Al Barbarino

New Jersey-based NiCE, a global provider of AI-powered customer experience platforms, said Monday it has agreed to acquire Cognigy, a leader in conversational and agentic AI, in a deal valued at approximately $955 million.

Google Targets Online Ed Co.'s AI Overviews Antitrust Suit

By Bryan Koenig

Google asked a D.C. federal judge Friday to dismiss an online education company's lawsuit alleging it coercively conditioned a high search ranking on permitting the "cannibalization" of content for artificial intelligence overviews, arguing AI Overviews are a product improvement whose implementation can't be dictated by antitrust law.

Qui Tam Relator's Atty Admits Fake Citations In DC FCA Suit

By Emily Sawicki

An attorney representing the estate of a Washington, D.C.-based construction company's former director in a False Claims Act suit launched against the contractor has withdrawn from the suit due to "recent failure to provide adequate representation" after his co-counsel alleged that the attorney used AI to file a brief "riddled with citation errors."

Perplexity's TM Infringement Confuses Its Own AI, Comet Says

By Lauren Berg

Software company Comet ML asked a California federal judge to tighten up a preliminary injunction in its trademark infringement dispute with Perplexity AI to protect against consumer confusion, saying the artificial intelligence company's own chatbot confuses the two companies' services.

ChatGPT Convos Aren't Privileged, Legal Experts Emphasize

By Sarah Martinson

Legal experts are weighing in on comments OpenAI Inc. CEO Sam Altman made during an interview last week about ChatGPT exchanges not having legal privilege, saying information put into the publicly available chatbot are discoverable during litigation.

Authors Want Court To Reject Anthropic's Bid To Delay Trial

By Hailey Konnath

A group of authors urged a California federal court Monday to reject Anthropic PBC's request to pause their copyright case while Anthropic appeals the court's recent class certification order, arguing that the company has "no basis for a stay" and is trying to deprive them of their day in court.

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