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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Striking A Balance Between AI Innovation And Regulation

By Emma Radmore and Laura Wiles

How US Liability Law Is Becoming The Primary Regulator Of AI

By Alexander Lima

NY RAISE Act Raises The Bar For Frontier AI Developers

By Gregory Silberman and Anthony Glosson

How To Turn EU AI Act Disclosures Into Patent Assets

By Lestin Kenton, Roozbeh Gorgin and Ananth Josyula

What FDA Guidance Means For Future Of Health Software

By Scott Danzis and Olivia Dworkin

Federal Preemption In AI And Robotics Is Essential

By Steven Weisburd

Musk, OpenAI Spar Over AG OKs, Altman Firing, AI Safety

By Bryan Koenig

Elon Musk, OpenAI and Microsoft traded blows Wednesday in a series of California federal court briefs fighting over what a jury will see when the parties go to trial in late April on Musk's challenge to OpenAI's transition from the nonprofit structure he'd backed with $38 million in donations.  

UK Lawtech Investment Hits Record £189M Amid AI Surge

By Ashish Sareen

Investment in the U.K.'s legal technology industry reached new heights in 2025, approaching £200 million ($270 million) amid surging demand for artificial intelligence-powered legal services as law firms' clients push for faster turnaround times and lower costs, LawtechUK reported Thursday.

3 Key Areas Where Tax Administrations Are Using AI

By Natalie Olivo

Tax administrations across the globe are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence for everything from flagging suspicious returns to analyzing satellite imagery, allowing authorities to cast a wider net for revenue while potentially raising data bias and privacy risks. Here, Law360 breaks down three key areas where tax administrations are using AI, including the benefits and risks.

$100M AI Token Dump Suit Can't Be Heard In NY, Founders Say

By Emilie Ruscoe

Co-founders of a digital asset issuer and an associated crypto organization seek to shed a lawsuit accusing them of conspiring to improperly extract over $100 million from an open-source artificial intelligence coalition, arguing Wednesday that a Manhattan federal court doesn't have jurisdiction over the Romania- and Germany-based defendants or the decentralized organization.

Calif. Atty Agrees To Discipline From State Bar Over AI Errors

By Hailey Konnath

A Los Angeles attorney has agreed to be disciplined for filing appellate briefs rife with artificial intelligence-hallucinated case law quotations, according to a stipulation approved Wednesday by the California State Bar Court, which found that he "recklessly and with gross negligence failed to perform legal services with competence."

FirmPilot Secures $22M To Scale AI Legal Marketing Tech

By Steven Lerner

Legal marketing platform FirmPilot secured over $15.5 million in new funding Thursday as part of an oversubscribed $22 million Series A-1 round.

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