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The cases, policies and practice changes influencing how attorneys, in-house teams and agencies approach AI

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7 Ways In-House Counsel May Unearth Red Flags In AI M&A

By C. Craig Lilly and Bryan Sykes

5 Advertising Law Trends That Will Shape 2026

By Jason Gordon, Kayleigh Ristuben and Johannes Alvarez-Rivero

2026 State AI Bills That Could Expand Liability, Insurance Risk

By Ken Ryan, Gabby Vance and Thomas Boley

Considerations In Building Guardrails For AI Use In Arbitration

By John Laird and Ashley Riveira

How AI Can Support Dealmakers On Business Exits

By Amen Alonge

Algorithmic Bias Risks Remain For Employers After AI Order

By Marjorie Soto Garcia, Joseph Mulherin and Candice Rosevear

Smaller AI Deals Have Surged As Cos. Seek Talent, Tech Edge

By Al Barbarino

While multibillion-dollar artificial intelligence deals and partnerships continue to draw attention, AI dealmaking at the lower end of the market has surged in volume, as buyers seek incremental technological advantages amid the AI arms race.

UK Businesses See AI As Growing Legal Threat, Allianz Warns

By Martin Croucher

More than half of U.K. businesses fear legal risks and damage to reputation from the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, insurance giant Allianz has warned.

White House Backs State Govs In Push For PJM Changes

By Keith Goldberg

The Trump administration on Friday joined an effort by 13 state governors to force the nation's largest regional grid operator, PJM Interconnection, to fix the issue of escalating power prices amid data center-fueled increases in electricity demand.

ChatGPT Users Say Microsoft Can't Duck Antitrust Suit

By Bryan Koenig

ChatGPT subscribers urged a California federal judge Friday not to dismiss their lawsuit accusing Microsoft of undermining OpenAI by forcing the artificial intelligence giant into using its cloud computing exclusively, a day after they said Microsoft has no claim to alternatively force the proposed class action into arbitration.

What To Expect From USPTO's Essential Patent Group

By Ryan Davis

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's new working group aimed at promoting "robust and predictable" standard-essential patent remedies will face challenges in its goal of clarifying patent valuations, but could encourage more lawsuits and participation in standards, attorneys say.

Travelers Latest Insurer To Pen AI Agreement With Anthropic

By Joel Poultney

American insurance giant Travelers has become the latest insurer to pen a partnership with artificial intelligence company Anthropic after announcing it had signed a deal that it said would grow its AI-powered engineering and analytics capabilities.

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