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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
What Latest VC Model Document Revisions Offer UK Investors

By Gordon Milne, Will Pearce and William Tong

Takeaways From Gov't Report On AI Copyrightability

By Stuart Levi, Oren Epstein and Jordan Feirman

DeepSeek's Emergence And What It Suggests For AI Use

By Kathryn Allen and Bryce Bailey

5 Key Licensing Considerations For AI Innovations

By Lestin Kenton

Protecting Brand Identity In An AI-Driven Marketplace

By Wendy Heilbut

Mass. AG Emerges As Key Player In Consumer Protection

By Ashley Taylor, Jay Myers and Sydney Goldberg

84% Of M&A Pros Plan To Use GenAI By 2027, Study Finds

By Matt Perez

Legal professionals anticipate the majority of mergers and acquisition engagements will be completed using artificial intelligence within the next five years, according to a survey published Tuesday by legal technology giant Litera, with nearly all respondents believing AI tools will become a standard part of document review and due diligence during the transaction process.

AI Deepens 'Quicksand' Landscape For Evidentiary Measures

By Jack Karp

Most of the tools judges currently have to evaluate evidence are still adequate for dealing with evidence created by artificial intelligence, but judges may need new approaches as "deepfakes" become more common, experts said at a panel discussion Wednesday.

5 Questions Employers Should Ask Before Buying An AI Tool

By Amanda Ottaway

Not all artificial intelligence tools are created equal, and employers should be sure to ask a few crucial questions before buying AI tools for resume screening or other decision-making to get the most out of the technology and avoid violating antidiscrimination law, experts say. Here are five questions employers should ask before buying AI tools for the workplace.

Meta Used Pirated Data To Evaluate Licensing, Authors Say

By Ivan Moreno

A group of bestselling authors accusing Meta Platforms of copyright infringement allege the tech company downloaded databases with millions of pirated books not just to train its large language models, called Llama, but also to see whether it could develop them without licensing content, according to a newly unredacted summary judgment motion.

Cloud Startup Figma Confidentially Files IPO Amid Volatility

By Tom Zanki

Cloud-based design platform Figma Inc. said Tuesday it confidentially filed for an initial public offering, marking a first step toward going public during tense times for equity markets and coming more than one year after a failed merger with Adobe.

White & Case Taps Latham AI Expert For Innovation Push

By Ashish Sareen

White & Case LLP has hired the global manager of emerging technology and innovation at Latham & Watkins LLP as the firm looks at ways to use new technology to enhance the delivery of legal services to clients.

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