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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

FTA Eyes Key Guidelines For Tax Agencies On AI Use

By Paul Williams

A white paper on generative artificial intelligence that the Federation of Tax Administrators is slated to release this year could provide state and local tax agencies with key guidelines on how to approach incorporating the tools into their tax administration practices.

Tariffs, Diversity And DOGE Dominate Trump 2.0 'Risk Factors'

By Tom Zanki

Public companies are busily reworking risk disclosures since the arrival of President Donald Trump's second administration, seeking to walk a fine line of being upfront with investors about potential threats to business despite vast legal and policy uncertainties.

Trump DOJ Agrees: Google Must Sell Chrome Browser

By Lauren Berg

The Department of Justice on Friday reiterated to a D.C. federal judge that Google should have to divest the Chrome browser to give rival search engines a fighting chance against its illegal monopoly, but backed off its previous request that Google sell its investments in artificial intelligence companies.

Workday Decries 'Staggeringly Broad' Age Bias Collective Bid

By Patrick Hoff

A lawsuit accusing Workday of using automated hiring tools to unlawfully screen out applicants over 40 should not be given collective action status, the human resources platform told a California federal court, arguing the group would contain millions of dissimilar workers and innumerable employers.

Apple Tells DC Circ. Google Search Fixes Change Incentives

By Matthew Perlman

Apple has told the D.C. Circuit that it did not know the U.S. Department of Justice would go as far as it did with its proposed fixes in the Google search antitrust case, and it moved to intervene as soon as it became clear the two companies have opposing interests under the government's proposal.

Reuters Won't Have To Turn Over Meta AI Deal To Authors

By Andrea Keckley

A California federal judge has sided with Reuters News & Media Inc. that it doesn't have to turn over its multi-year licensing agreement with Meta Platforms Inc. to use its news content in Meta's AI chatbot to authors suing OpenAI Inc. for allegedly using their books to train OpenAI's large language models.

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