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How Should Lawyers Be Using AI Today? A Legalweek Informal Survey Image

How Should Lawyers Be Using AI Today? A Legalweek Informal Survey

Steve Salkin

The question this year: How should (or could) law firms be using AI as the technology stands today?

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How Should Lawyers Be Using AI Today? A Legalweek Unscientific Survey Image

How Should Lawyers Be Using AI Today? A Legalweek Unscientific Survey

Steve Salkin

Results of our annual informal poll of tech experts at Legalweek: How law firms should (or could) be using AI as the technology stands today.

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Safeguarding Your Law Firm: Why AI Policies Are Essential for Legal Practices Image

Safeguarding Your Law Firm: Why AI Policies Are Essential for Legal Practices

Eric Hoffmaster

Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic idea for law firms; it is a rapidly evolving reality reshaping the way practices operate, offering law firms opportunities for greater efficiency, enhanced research capabilities and improved client service. However, as AI’s role in legal work expands, firms must adopt well-defined AI policies to protect client confidentiality, mitigate risks and ensure ethical compliance. Without a structured AI framework, law firms expose themselves to security breaches, malpractice risks and reputational damage.

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How AI Complicates Trademark Protection In the Digital Age Image

How AI Complicates Trademark Protection In the Digital Age

Allen Adamson

While AI has many proven beneficial applications, there is a concerning trend emerging: an increasing number of disputes that are based on mimicry of distinctive brand identities without permission.

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Back to the Future: How Data Privacy Laws Can Teach Us What to Expect With AI Regulation Image

Back to the Future: How Data Privacy Laws Can Teach Us What to Expect With AI Regulation

Ryan Steidl

While the amount of AI legislation introduced in various states is relatively limited, the scope of issues being legislated is quite broad. Despite the many uncertainties that remain to be clarified, there are actually many parallels between how data privacy laws took shape five years ago, and how AI legislation is developing today.

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AI Emerging As Critical Tool for Commercial Real Estate Image

AI Emerging As Critical Tool for Commercial Real Estate

Brian Peykar

In the fast paced world of commercial real estate, AI is emerging as a critical tool to increase efficiency, reduce costs and provide new opportunities. The infusion of AI into the real estate industry has the potential to change how properties are valued, managed and marketed.

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AI, Crypto, and Fraud: Bankruptcy Court Limits Jurisdiction Over Nondebtor Claims Image

AI, Crypto, and Fraud: Bankruptcy Court Limits Jurisdiction Over Nondebtor Claims

Andrew C. Kassner & Joseph N. Argentina Jr.

The intersection of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency was involved in a recent decision where the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware dismissed claims against an alleged participant in a scheme that induced investors to fund over $30 million in an artificial intelligence company designed to generate revenue from enhanced cryptocurrency mining.

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GCs Want to Tap Into AI But Lack Roadmap, Report Shows Image

GCs Want to Tap Into AI But Lack Roadmap, Report Shows

Trudy Knockless

General counsel are eager to tap the promise of generative AI. But without clear technology road maps, many legal departments are struggling to turn that interest into action.

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Is Google Search Dead? The Key to Thriving In an AI-Driven World Image

Is Google Search Dead? The Key to Thriving In an AI-Driven World

Amy Juers

Part Two of this two-part article examines practical steps marketers must take to succeed in this changing landscape by embracing a multichannel, AI-driven approach to their marketing and PR efforts.

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D.C. Circuit Court: Artificial Intelligence Cannot Solely Author Copyrightable Works Image

D.C. Circuit Court: Artificial Intelligence Cannot Solely Author Copyrightable Works

Paulluvi Henley

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit recently affirmed that artificial intelligence (AI) cannot be the sole author on a copyright-registered work, but questions still remain as to the future of AI authorship.

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