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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

Limiting Worker Surveillance Risks Amid AI Regulatory Shifts

By Liz Aloi and Carrie Cohen

How 2 Tech Statutes Are Being Applied To Agentic AI

By Liza Cotter, Taya Bokert and Kristen Pavlounis

BCLP's UK Revenue Soars 16% Amid Tech-Driven Shift

By Ashish Sareen

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP said Friday that its revenue in the U.K. rose by 16% to hit $306 million in 2025, fueled by increases in corporate real estate funds work, disputes and transactions.

A&O Shearman US Data Privacy Leader Joins Norton Rose

By James Mills

Norton Rose Fulbright is boosting its West Coast team, bringing in an Allen Overy Shearman Sterling cybersecurity pro as a partner in its San Francisco office.

Texas Atty Must Explain AI 'Misuse' In Employment Case

By Lauren Berg

A prominent civil rights attorney representing a University of Texas at Austin nurse in an employment discrimination case must explain why he shouldn't be sanctioned "for his apparent misuse of artificial intelligence" to research and write a brief, a Texas federal judge ruled.

OpenAI Rips Bid For Exec's Personal Journal In IP Litigation

By Dorothy Atkins

OpenAI urged a New York federal judge Wednesday to reject a demand by authors and newspapers for the OpenAI president's "personal journal" in their copyright litigation, arguing the request is unwarranted and a "severe invasion of privacy," even if excerpts were recently revealed in OpenAI's separate litigation with Elon Musk.

Anthropic Plans $350B Tender Offer, And Other Rumors

By Al Barbarino

A slew of twists and turns in artificial intelligence deals developed over the past week, as one report indicated Anthropic is planning a $350 billion tender offer while another said that Nvidia's $100 billion agreement with OpenAI may be on ice. As the federal government negotiated with Minnesota officials to draw down the number of ICE agents in the state, at least one foreign firm was said to have decided to sell a division that does business with the controversial agency.

Wash. Lawyer Faces Sanction Threat Over Alleged AI Errors

By Ben Adlin

A federal judge has ordered an attorney in Washington state to submit a sworn declaration explaining why she shouldn't be sanctioned for what opposing counsel claimed are dozens of artificial intelligence "hallucinations" across multiple case filings.

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