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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
Appellate Guidance Needed On California Chatbot Litigation

By Jason Stiehl, Jacob Canter and Kari Ferver

Calif. Bar Exam Fiasco Shows Why Attys Must Disclose AI Use

By Brad Weber and Lauren Geiser

Securing IP Protection For AI Avatars

By Brenna Legaard and Laurel Salisbury

Platforms Face Liability Shift Under Anti-Revenge Porn Law

By Tom Cunningham and Mike McMorrow

CIPA May Not Be Necessary To Protect Ad Tech Plaintiffs

By Justin Donoho

Proposed State AI Rule Ban Could Alter Employer Compliance

By Amanda Blair, Benjamin Ebbink and Braden Lawes

Senate Commerce Dems Demand Review Of Cruz Budget Bill

By Courtney Bublé

Democrats on the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee urged the chair on Wednesday to hold a formal markup for their reconciliation proposal, which includes a spectrum deal, instead of fast-tracking it to the Senate floor.

Ontra Secures $70M In Financing For Product Development

By Sarah Martinson

Ontra, an artificial intelligence-powered contract automation platform for private markets, has secured $70 million in debt financing to expand its AI offerings and automate more workflows in the fund lifecycle, bringing its total funding to about $325 million.

AI-Powered Tools Redefine Contract Management Work

By Steven Lerner

Automation is reshaping contract management as new artificial intelligence-powered tools promise to streamline document review and drafting, as shown through new product announcements from Ivo and DraftWise on Wednesday.

Vedder Price Boosts IP, Exec Compensation Teams In NY

By Christine DeRosa and Andrea Keckley

Vedder Price PC has bulked up its New York office with the addition of an intellectual property attorney from Vinson & Elkins LLP and an executive compensation and employee benefits pro from Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP.

Ex-Google Engineer Loses Bid To Toss AI Espionage Counts

By Bonnie Eslinger

A California federal judge has refused to toss economic espionage charges against an ex-Google engineer accused of stealing artificial intelligence trade secrets to help startups in China, adding that prosecutors' assertion that the man was trying to benefit the People's Republic of China "as opposed to benefiting himself ... seems dubious."

IRS Must Improve Online Taxpayer Identification, GAO Says

By Jack McLoone

The Internal Revenue Service needs to enhance its oversight of the outside vendor it uses to verify taxpayer identities when users log in to file their returns or access online resources, the Government Accountability Office said Wednesday.

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