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Patent Eligibility Bulletin: Steps To Consider As USPTO Shifts

By Reilley Keane and Kirk Sigmon

Structuring Water Agreements For Data Center Development

By Ashleigh Myers, Jillian Marullo and Jason Atwood

What Cos. Must Know About Pa.'s Proposed Data Center Regs

By Wade Stephens and Sasha Burton

Resilience Planning As Nat'l Security Shifts Tech Import Policy

By Sohan Dasgupta

What GCs Should Keep In Mind When Developing AI Addenda

By Reece Clark, Benjamin Martin and Nguyen Le

Can Trump's AI Order Override State Insurance Rules?

By John Pruitt, Mary Jane Wilson-Bilik and Daniel McCarty

Kennedys Appoints New CIO To Drive Global Tech Innovation

By Ashish Sareen

Kennedys said Thursday that it has recruited a new global chief information officer from Baker McKenzie as the firm looks to harness technology to drive growth.

EU Antitrust Officials Targeting 'Entire AI Stack'

By Bryan Koenig

The European Union's top antitrust official said Thursday that bloc enforcers are casting a wide net as they look at the ways artificial intelligence companies may try to anticompetitively boost themselves over rivals, including underlying training models and needed power and cloud computing infrastructure.

Sens. To Examine US Plans For Global Spectrum Talks

By Christopher Cole

With global talks over managing the airwaves set for next year, senators overseeing U.S. radio spectrum policy will focus a hearing next week on how the U.S. can get a leg up on using the airwaves to fuel economic growth.

Legora Expands North American Reach With Legal Tech Buy

By Ashish Sareen

Legora said Wednesday that it has acquired Canadian legal tech startup Walter, which the collaborative artificial technology platform for lawyers says will help it to expand in North America after it opened several offices in the U.S.

Grammarly Hit With Class Action Over 'Expert Review' AI Tool

By Dorothy Atkins

An investigative journalist hit Grammarly's owner with a proposed class action in New York federal court Wednesday, alleging its AI-powered "Expert Review" writing tool misappropriates the names, likenesses and identities of well-known writers and public figures and "involuntarily conscripted" them into serving as Grammarly's unpaid experts.

Legal Chief Tells Of 'Riding Sidecar' On Company's AI Journey

By Sue Reisinger

At the software financial services platform Zone & Co., chief legal officer Matt Campobasso wrestles daily with the challenges of artificial intelligence while trying to embrace a legal strategy that drives innovation and growth.

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