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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

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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

Questions To Ask Inventors Before Drafting AI Patents

By Theresa Stadheim and Ryan Phelan

Legal Guardrails For AI Tools In The Hiring Process

By Benjamin Perry and Lauren Watson

Reel Justice: 'Roofman,' Modus Operandi Evidence And AI

By Veronica Finkelstein

GSA, Perplexity Strike 'First' Direct-To-Gov't AI Deal

By Rae Ann Varona

The U.S. General Services Administration struck a "first-of-its-kind" direct deal with Perplexity to provide federal agencies access to the artificial intelligence company's flagship enterprise AI product for just 25 cents per agency, GSA announced Wednesday.

Anthropic Judge Says Deal Notices Downplay Opt-Out Avenue

By Elliot Weld

A California federal judge has ordered changes to the notice emails being sent to members of a class of writers who secured a $1.5 billion settlement of copyright infringement claims against artificial intelligence firm Anthropic, saying the current wording does not give "equal dignity" to the option of opting out of the settlement versus filing a claim.

White & Case Launches New AI Assistant For Staff

By Ashish Sareen

White & Case LLP has launched a new in-house artificial intelligence assistant to help staff carry out everyday tasks as advances in technology continue to transform the way law firms work.

Trio Accused Of $30M Crypto Theft Can't Dodge Wiretap Claim

By Joyce Hanson

Three individuals accused of conspiring to steal approximately $30 million in cryptocurrency via decentralized artificial-intelligence collaboration hub Bittensor have failed to convince a California federal judge to toss a wiretap claim against them.

Libby Parent Accuses OpenAI Of Infringing TM With Sora App

By Hailey Konnath

OverDrive Inc., the company behind the popular library app Libby, has accused OpenAI's Sora app of infringing its student library app Sora, claiming that it damages the integrity of its brand and could confuse and harm the children who use its collection of ebooks, audiobooks and read-alongs.

Conn. Atty Fined $500 For AI-Generated Errors In Wage Suit

By Emily Sawicki

In an order that noted an attorney's remorse, a Connecticut federal judge sanctioned a solo practitioner $500 this week for submitting a brief packed with false, AI-generated case citations, finding the fake authorities wasted court resources, risked misleading a pro se litigant and undermined trust in the judicial system.

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