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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
Europe's New Defense Push Creates Investment Prospects

By Denis Klimentchenko, Ani Kusheva and Jason Hewitt

A Look At NAIC's Proposed Tool For Evaluation Of Insurer AI

By John Pruitt, Mary Jane Wilson-Bilik and Jeremy Bloomstone

What EU GPAI Compliance Code Will Mean For Developers

By Marc Martin, Miranda Cole and Dania Assas

Disney Art Suit Will Test Recent AI Fair Use Boundaries

By Rob Rosenberg

Mansion House Speech Heralds New Financial Regulatory Era

By Ben Koehne and Rosanna Bryant ​​​​​​

Reddit v. Anthropic Is A Defining Moment In The AI Data Race

By William Galkin

Ex-US Bank AI Chief Says He Was Pushed Out Over Race

By MJ Koo

The former head of U.S. Bank's artificial intelligence efforts has sued the bank, arguing he was subjected to a biased investigation, replaced by less-qualified white employees and had a new job offer rescinded after defamatory statements by bank employees, in retaliation for reporting race and religion discrimination.

How Polsinelli's Innovation Department Ushered In 7 AI Tools

By Sarah Martinson

Polsinelli PC's innovation department over the last year has tested more than 40 artificial intelligence tools and have rolled out seven as part of an effort to keep up with an explosion of new offerings in the market.

Judiciary Starts Rule Debate Spanning AI, Subpoenas, More

By Jeff Overley

The federal judiciary's comment clock officially started ticking Friday for rulemaking efforts spanning a smorgasbord of subjects, from high-tech testimony utilizing artificial intelligence to the low-tech tasks of hand-delivering subpoenas and paying witness fees.

Former Redfin CLO Joins Upwork As First COO

By James Mills

San Francisco-based Upwork Inc., an online platform connecting freelancers with clients looking for a range of services, has named the former chief legal officer of Redfin as its new chief operating officer, while also promoting one if its in-house attorneys to chief legal officer.

Judge Removes Atty From Case Over 'Egregious' Citations

By Sarah Martinson

An Arizona federal judge has revoked a Washington state-based attorney's ability to practice in the Grand Canyon State and removed her as counsel in a social security disability lawsuit over a court filing containing fake and misleading case citations.

Legal Tech Roundup: ABC Legal Services, Laurel

By Steven Lerner

Two outside investment players backing legal technology providers top this roundup of recent industry news.

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