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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
7 Reforms To Note Under New UK Data Protection Law

By James Castro-Edwards

IP Due Diligence Tips For AI Assets In M&A Transactions

By Armin Ghiam and Senna Hahn

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

Legal Tech Funding Soars As AI Upstarts Take Over

By Steven Lerner

Funding for legal technology companies surged 44% year-over-year to about $3.56 billion in the first half of 2025, thanks in part to general-purpose artificial intelligence platforms for lawyers.

Ruli's Top Atty On Acting As Bridge Between AI, Other GCs

By Michele Gorman

In a recent interview with Law360 Pulse, John Lee said the knowledge of how lawyers do their work is the biggest value he brings to his general counsel position at legal operations startup Ruli AI. When he speaks with his senior legal industry customers, Lee said he's able to share anecdotes from his own roles, acting as what he referred to as a lawyer-to-lawyer bridge.

Another Atty Sanctioned For Allegedly Hallucinated Case Law

By Andrea Keckley

A Florida judge on Wednesday issued a blistering order against an attorney who became the latest of many to face sanctions over filings with case law suspected of being hallucinated by generative artificial intelligence, ordering him to take AI ethics courses and repay opposing counsel's fees.

Miles & Stockbridge Partners With Legal Tech Co. Aderant

By Emily Johnson

Miles & Stockbridge PC is adopting legal business management software from Atlanta-based Aderant to make processes like timekeeping and billing more efficient while providing generative artificial intelligence tools to its attorneys and staff, a move a firm leader said gives attorneys "information at their fingertips."

Judge Trims IP Claims In Voice Actors' Suit Against AI Co.

By Ivan Moreno

A New York federal judge ruled Thursday that two voice actors accusing an artificial intelligence startup of cloning their voices for narration software without permission can proceed with their state-level claims, but their trademark and most of their copyright claims must be dismissed for now.

Student Loan Lender Settles AI Bias, Fair Lending Claims

By Sydney Price

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell on Thursday said her office has reached a $2.5 million deal with a Delaware-based student loan company to settle allegations that it utilized artificial intelligence models that could disproportionately harm Black and Hispanic applicants.

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