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Getting To Know The Key Partners In Nuclear Power Projects

By Jane Accomando, Brooke Poole Clark and Felipe Alice

Prepping For White House's Proposed AI Framework

By Dion Bregman and David Mendelsohn

3 Federal Policy Trends Shaping Data Center Power

By Dean Roy and John Keblish

AI Recruiting Suit Shows Old Laws May Implicate New Tools

By Benjamin Perry and Lauren Watson

A Check-Up On HHS' Push To Implement AI Infrastructure

By Theodore Thompson

FTC Focus: Growing Emphasis On Competition In AI

By David Munkittrick and Kelly Landers Hawthorne

Willkie Latest Firm Certified Under International AI Standards

By Matt Perez

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP announced Tuesday that it has achieved certification for its artificial intelligence management system under standards established by two Switzerland-based international bodies.

OpenAI Says Musk Remedy Shift Leaves 'No Case Left To Try'

By Matthew Perlman

OpenAI is pushing back after Elon Musk said he would seek to have Sam Altman removed as the artificial intelligence company's CEO in a case challenging its conversion to a for-profit entity, telling a California federal court that the last-minute change adds a host of issues just weeks before trial.

Gov't Trials AI Pilot To Cut Court Transcript Costs

By Max Austin

The Ministry of Justice has launched a study to test whether its in-house artificial intelligence tool can accurately transcribe court hearings, a move officials say could cut costs and expand access to records. 

Law Firm Back Office Finance Needs AI, Too

By Steven Lerner

As law firm finance and operations teams focus on boosting efficiency by migrating to the cloud and using more artificial intelligence in processes, areas of friction still exist today.

Paul Weiss, Skadden Lead Amazon's $11.6B Globalstar Deal

By Al Barbarino

Amazon.com Inc. said Tuesday it has agreed to purchase Globalstar Inc. for about $11.6 billion, part of an effort to build out its nascent Leo satellite internet business, with Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP providing legal counsel on the deal.

Automation Co. Wants Ruling It Didn't Infringe Ocado Patents

By Adam Lidgett

Warehouse robotics company Brightpick wants a Virginia federal judge to find that its artificial intelligence automation robot, Gridpicker, doesn't infringe a series of patents owned by a unit of the British grocery technology business Ocado Group.

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