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Anthropic’s Settlement With Authors May Be Potential Blueprint for Resolving AI Infringement Claims Image

Anthropic’s Settlement With Authors May Be Potential Blueprint for Resolving AI Infringement Claims

Michael Gennaro

A federal judge in the Northern District of California granted preliminary approval to a $1.5 billion settlement between Anthropic and a class of book authors who alleged that the artificial intelligence company used their copyrighted works to train its chatbot Claude without their consent. The settlement is the largest copyright settlement of all time, covering 482,460 works and paying authors slightly more than $3,000 per work infringed.

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‘Client Choreography’ Addresses Changing Market Dynamics

Ioana Good & Krystina Sibley

Even the savviest marketer, business developer, or business leader needs guidance on what content elements will address their current client and new business needs as market dynamics swiftly change. This is where content choreography comes in to take one activity, such as a speaking engagement, to propel a comprehensive suite of next steps. Here are some strategies to create original content and maximize your efforts with content choreography.

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Keeping Up With Shifting SEC Priorities

Courtney Quirós & Carissa Lavin

The best advice for SEC trend watchers might be summarized using the golf interjection, “fore!” The developments are happening so rapidly, one of the best things to do is to be aware that these shifts are incoming and stay alert to the changes.

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Anatomy of a Prompt: Real Training for Using AI

Sean A. Harrington & Andy Kim

With generative AI, research time has collapsed and review time has expanded. The model can draft in minutes, which means you now spend more time asking whether the draft is accurate, defensible, and on brand. Prompting skill is not about magic words. It is about shaping the first draft so the review phase is shorter and you are not fixing preventable mistakes. A good prompt removes ambiguity, narrows scope, and sets expectations. The better the prompt, the less the scramble at the end.

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The Skills Great Lawyers Need In the Age of AI

Paul Marchegiani

If technology can draft contracts, emails, and court filings, then the skills clients will still pay for are those machines cannot replicate: human judgment, relational trust and persuasive presence. Early evidence and commentary already point to this shift, with embodied skills emerging as the key differentiator in an AI-saturated world.

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AI Era Requires New Strategy to Grow Client List

Danielle Blustein Hass

Lawyers have long managed their digital footprint to market their practices. But as artificial intelligence becomes more pervasive, they need to start rethinking their approach.

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Top 7 Ways Law Firms Can Fortify Their Security and Protect Client Trust Image

Top 7 Ways Law Firms Can Fortify Their Security and Protect Client Trust

Jacob Mathai

In the minds of your clients, trust and security are intertwined. As stewards of confidential client information, law firms must go beyond minimum compliance, setting a gold standard that safeguards data, builds confidence and differentiates forward-looking practices from the rest. The following seven strategies, drawn from real-world experience in legal technology, outline actionable ways law firms can fortify their defenses while making security a pillar of client trust and firm reputation.

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Cyberattacks on U.S. Courts System Affect White-Collar Criminal Clients Image

Cyberattacks on U.S. Courts System Affect White-Collar Criminal Clients

Kat Black & Jon Campisi & Alyssa Aquino

The federal judiciary’s electronic case management system, known as CM/ECF, was hacked in large-scale cyberattacks this summer. Although court officials are mum on the possible perpetrators, news reports have said investigators suspect that the hacking could possibly have been perpetrated by Russian state-linked actors. The far-reaching breach has exposed the identities of cooperating witnesses and victims.

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Perplexity AI Sued for Copyright Infringement By Encyclopaedia Britannica and Miriam-Webster Image

Perplexity AI Sued for Copyright Infringement By Encyclopaedia Britannica and Miriam-Webster

Michelle Morgante

A new lawsuit against Perplexity AI claims responses generated by the artificial intelligence platform violate the trademarks of Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster by attributing false information to their widely esteemed brands. The complaint alleges Perplexity’s generative AI “answer engine” violates the plaintiffs’ copyrights and also cites them as sources of false or incomplete information.

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Key Legal Considerations of Structuring Real Estate Deals As Ground Lease or Sale Image

Key Legal Considerations of Structuring Real Estate Deals As Ground Lease or Sale

Frederick N. Poindexter & Taylor N. Wilson

When it comes to structuring a real estate deal, one of the most fundamental questions is whether the land should be leased under a long-term ground lease or sold outright. At first glance, the distinction may seem simple: a ground lease allows a landowner to retain ownership, and the tenant is permitted to use and improve the land, while a sale conveys fee title to the purchaser. But the legal, financial, and practical consequences of this choice are significant and can shape the future of a property for decades.

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