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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
How AI Tech Suppliers Can Address IP Lawyers' Concerns

By Tom Colson and Kevin Bronson

Unique Aspects Of Texas' Approach To AI Regulation

By Karin McGinnis and Jules Carter

How New Law Transforms Large-Load Power Projects In Texas

By Keturah Brown, Grace Dickson Gerbas and Kenneth Irvin

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

How Vendors Are Tackling Security Issues With Agentic AI

By Sarah Martinson

Many legal technology companies are releasing agentic artificial intelligence tools that can access law firms' sensitive internal data, raising concerns about information leaks, misuse or the agent going rogue. Here's how companies are taking steps to prevent those security risks.

9 News Outlets Latest To Sue Microsoft, OpenAI For IP Theft

By Lauren Berg

The Virginian-Pilot, Los Angeles Daily News, Hartford Courant and six other regional news outlets on Wednesday joined a long list of authors and publishers who accuse Microsoft Corp. and OpenAI Inc. of willfully infringing their copyrighted works to train their generative text products.

Databricks Attys Warned Not To Coach IP Suit Witnesses

By Dorothy Atkins

A California federal magistrate judge on Wednesday warned attorneys representing Databricks in a group of writers' copyright lawsuit over AI training that they cannot discuss deposition testimony with witnesses during breaks other than for privilege reasons, but she rejected the writers' accusation that defense counsel had improperly coached witnesses.

Squires Says AI Gets No Special Treatment In Patent Process

By Dani Kass

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Wednesday replaced Biden-administration guidance on the role of artificial intelligence in inventorship with its own, but attorneys say very little changed.

AGs Urge Congress To Reject Trump's Ban On State AI Laws

By Rachel Riley

Attorneys general from 32 states are urging Congress to preserve their ability to pass laws regulating artificial intelligence, contending that the Trump administration's renewed proposal to insert a moratorium into a federal spending bill would leave states powerless in the face of AI-powered scams, harmful chatbot hallucinations and other emerging dangers.

Investors Say Synopsys Hid Risks Before $35B Deal

By Katryna Perera

Shareholders of Synopsys Inc. have launched a class action in California federal court alleging the chip software design company concealed concerns about its pre-designed semiconductor components business segment before it acquired Ansys for $35 billion.

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