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Bankruptcy Court Provides a Clear Benchmark on the Uses and Limits of Leveraging AI Image

Bankruptcy Court Provides a Clear Benchmark on the Uses and Limits of Leveraging AI

Lawrence J. Kotler & Drew S. McGehrin

In a decision of first impression, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois imposed sanctions on a debtor’s counsel and his law firm for filing a brief that included fabricated citations to case law and nonexistent quotations that were generated by AI.

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The Emerging Regulatory Landscape of AI In the Hospitality Industry

Todd E. Soloway & Bryan T. Mohler

This article surveys the emerging regulatory and legal AI landscape and consider steps the hospitality industry stakeholders can take to safeguard against potential exposure as they consider adopting AI tools to drive improved performance.

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Holes in U.S. Copyright Office’s Guidance for AI-Assisted Works Image

Holes in U.S. Copyright Office’s Guidance for AI-Assisted Works

Dallas Cire

When can an artist using AI tools copyright their work? Earlier this year, the Copyright Office addressed the issue and rejected the proposition that only prompting an AI model can create a copyrightable work. But Copyright Office’s analysis missed that “randomness” for a computer means something entirely different than we generally think, ultimately underselling the amount of control someone can have over a model’s output.

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Generative AI and E-Discovery In Patent Litigation

James R. Tyminski & Taskeen Aman

As electronic discovery continues to evolve, pharmaceutical and technology companies — particularly those navigating the complexities of patent litigation — face a rapidly changing technological landscape that is increasingly influenced by AI tools.

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UMG’s Settlement With AI Music Platform May Prove Precedential In Copyright Cases Image

UMG’s Settlement With AI Music Platform May Prove Precedential In Copyright Cases

Kat Black

The world’s largest music label, Universal Music Group, has announced it reached a settlement with artificial intelligence music platform Udio in a copyright infringement suit — a decision that attorneys specializing in AI, intellectual property and entertainment law say may prove precedential down the line as artists in both the entertainment and publishing industries continue to navigate the question of fair use in pending litigation against AI firms.

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Supreme Court Asked Again to Extend Copyright Protection to AI Works

Jimmy Hoover

A computer scientist is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to extend copyright protection to works created entirely by artificial intelligence in one of the first cases to reach the justices about the revolutionary technology.

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AI Impacting 2027 Associate Class

Dan Roe

What will law firm AI adoption look like in 2027? Firms may not know just yet, but they’re currently facing decisions over how many first-year associates they’ll want by fall 2027 as they prepare to open portals for 2026 2L summer associate roles.

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Tensions Escalating Over AI Billing

Trudy Knockless

The promise of generative AI in legal services was supposed to benefit everyone: Law firms would work more efficiently, clients would pay less for faster results, and the legal industry would become more accessible. But a new study from the on-demand legal services provider Axiom suggests the reality is far murkier — and, for in-house teams, far more frustrating.

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Trends In Patent Policy and Enforcement: What Cybersecurity Companies Need to Know

Manny Caixeiro

Forward-thinking cybersecurity companies should recognize that the patent world is at a moment of change. A tremendous amount of thought, financial investment, and political capital is being devoted to transforming patents into assets that are central to the economy, international trade, and national defense. The incentives for obtaining and aggressively monetizing patents are increasing. Companies that take steps now to navigate these changes may be rewarded with significant competitive advantages.

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Ayinde and AI Hallucinations In Court Image

Ayinde and AI Hallucinations In Court

Jonathan Armstrong

It is clear that judges in many jurisdictions around the world feel that lawyers have had enough warnings about the dangers of hallucination. We are likely to see sanctions increasing including with the possibility of additional cases being struck out. And in extreme cases lawyers might end up in jail.

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