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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
How Regulators Want Online Platforms To Fight Finance Fraud

By Clare Reynolds and Neil Millar

Employer Tips As Deepfakes Reshape Workplace Harassment

By Ivie Serioux and Jerry Zhang

The State Of AI Adoption In The Patent Field

By Michael Drapkin and Michael Colacchio

New Laws Show How States Are Checking AI Developers

By Romaine Marshall, Taryn Elliott and Spencer Wood

Navigating Enforcement Risks Facing Data Centers

By Grant Nichols, Yelena Kotlarsky and Alex Blumberg

Evading DOJ Crosshairs As Data Security Open Season Starts

By Christian Everdell and Marvin Lowenthal

OpenAI Must Give Musk Info On Altman Firing In Fraud Suit

By Bonnie Eslinger

A California federal magistrate judge overseeing discovery in Elon Musk's lawsuit challenging OpenAI's now-abandoned transition to a for-profit enterprise ordered the artificial intelligence company to hand over documents related to CEO Sam Altman's brief firing by OpenAI's board, agreeing the information is "relevant" to Musk's charitable trust and fraud claims.

J&J Unit Owes $76.6M For Ending AI Tissue Imaging Deal

By Dorothy Atkins

A New York federal judge held Tuesday that Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon unit owes ChemImage Corp. $76.6 million after unilaterally ending their deal to develop in-surgery artificial intelligence imaging techniques, adopting a 17% discount rate on intellectual property impairment damages proposed by ChemImage as opposed to Ethicon's proposed 40% rate.

AI Maturity Eludes Most Legal Teams Despite Budget Growth

By Steven Lerner

As corporate legal departments race to adopt artificial intelligence tools, a new survey reveals a growing divide between leaders and laggards that law firms are capitalizing on to their advantage.

Osborne Clarke Adds Ex-Wolters Kluwer Lead As AI Chief

By Matt Perez

Global firm Osborne Clarke LLP announced Wednesday the hiring of a former team lead at Wolter Kluwer Germany and director of business development at the IWW Institute for Knowledge in Business as chief of staff for the firm's artificial intelligence management board.

Honor Blocks AI Co.'s 'BookMagicAI' TM For Software In UK

By Max Austin

Chinese electronics company Honor Device Co. has convinced British officials to partially block an AI writing platform's application for the trademark "bookmagicai," finding that the name might confuse consumers interested in its products.

Fla. Panel Fights Judge's Bid To Ax Fake-Recording Charges

By Matt Perez

A Florida judicial ethics panel has said a judge in Broward County cannot escape ethics charges stemming from her 2024 election campaign, when she allegedly publicly shared a fabricated recording of a chief judge disparaging another judge.

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