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

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2025's Most Notable State AG Activity By The Numbers

By Will Weaver, Caroline Cease and Emma Kromm

Autonomous AI Attacks Demarcate Shift In Risk Landscape

By Rahul Mukhi, Melissa Faragasso and Brian Lichter

2025's Defining AI Securities Litigation

By William Pao, Jonathan Waxman and Julian Piroli

Navigating Workplace AI When Federal, State Policies Clash

By Jessica Mason, Katelynn Williams and Pauline Wizig

How Shareholder Activism Fared In 2025

By Kai Liekefett, Derek Zaba and Anita Balasubramanian

Reviewing 2025's Artificial Intelligence Disputes Over IP

By Megan Bannigan, Christopher Ford and Abigail Liles

AI Can Help Advisers With Proxy Voting, SEC Official Says

By Sarah Jarvis

Artificial intelligence can assist investment advisers with handling corporate proxy voting decisions, an official with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Thursday in a speech decrying the proxy advisory landscape as dysfunctional.

Ropes & Gray Expands AI Program To Europe

By Ashish Sareen

Ropes & Gray LLP said Friday that it has extended a program to its European offices that allows junior lawyers to spend time experimenting with artificial intelligence, empowering them to develop competency and to help drive the firm's strategy for integrating the new technology.

Patent Protection Firm Ends Software Infringement Suit

By Elliot Weld

A patent protection services firm has dropped its case against a photo-editing software company alleging infringement of three patents covering advanced image processing.

Calif. Wage Suit Settles Months After Atty Admits To AI Mishap

By Emily Sawicki

A proposed wage and hour class action that drew the legal world's attention in November after the plaintiff's counsel admitted to using a half-dozen artificial intelligence tools to prepare a botched motion has now ended, with a Northern California federal judge granting a joint dismissal following a settlement agreement.

State Looks To Nix RealPage Case Over NY Rental Pricing Law

By Matthew Perlman

The New York attorney general's office urged a federal court Friday to toss a case from property management software company RealPage Inc. challenging a new state law that prohibits building owners from using software to collude on residential rental rates.

NY Courts Open To Attys Using AI To Prep Filings

By Andrea Keckley

Lawyers should not be barred outright from using artificial intelligence tools to prepare court documents, a New York court system advisory committee said in its annual report on Thursday.

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