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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
The Justices' Securities Rulings, Dismissals That Defined '24

By Susan Saltzstein, Mark Foster and Tansy Woan 

Risk Management Takeaways From NIST's AI Symposium

By Mary Jane Wilson-Bilik, Rachel Reid and Jeremy Bloomstone

2024's Most Notable FTC Actions Against Dark Patterns And AI

By Kyle Tayman, Tierney Smith and Julia Stamper

The Implications Of 2024's AI Rules And Regs For Patent Attys

By Christina Huang, John Smith and Devin Stein

Unwrapping Retailer AI Risks Amid Holiday Shopping Season

By Jesse Snyder and Kasey Ashford

Notable 2024 Trademark Cases And What To Watch In 2025

By Danner Kline

Walker Morris' First Information Chief Talks AI, Cloud Strategy

By Steven Lerner

In November, Walker Morris LLP hired its first chief information officer, Julia Elliott. Here, Elliott discusses how the legal field compares to other industries, the firm’s artificial intelligence projects, and her first six-month road map at Walker Morris.

Generative AI Continued To Drive Legal Tech Scene In 2024

By Sarah Martinson

Generative artificial intelligence remained the top issue for legal tech in 2024, as vendors continued rolling out generative AI tools while law firms tested them and trained their attorneys on the underlying technology.

Google Counters DOJ's Proposed Chrome Sale

By Bryan Koenig

Google has countered the Justice Department's proposed divestiture of the Chrome browser in a brief filed in D.C. federal court arguing the proper fix for its illegal search monopoly would be to allow Android phone makers and browser companies the ability to more readily pick rival engines.

AI Co. ILearningEngines Hits Ch. 11 With $100M-Plus Debt

By Alex Wittenberg

Artificial intelligence software company iLearningEngines has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware bankruptcy court with up to $500 million in debt after a recent cyberattack and proposed securities class action added to mounting pressures facing the company.

Fla. Law School Explores Role Of AI In The Legal Profession

By Madison Arnold

Between research by professors and coursework touching on the technology, Florida State University College of Law has been making a multi-pronged effort to incorporate AI education into the law school curriculum.

Nvidia Gets European Union's Nod For $700M Run:ai Buyout

By Tom Fish

The European Commission said Friday it has approved Nvidia Corp.'s reported $700 million bid for Israeli workload management software startup Run:ai Labs Ltd., after concluding the planned buyout will not hinder competition.

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