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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
The AI Consumer Class Action Threat Is Not A Hallucination

By Ronald Levine and Richard Torrenzano

Deepfakes In Court Proceedings: How To Safeguard Evidence

By Daniel Garrie and Jennifer Deutsch

A Look At The Hefty Demands In Calif. Employer AI Draft Regs

By Lily Li

Putting NYDFS AI Cybersecurity Guidance Into Practice

By Matthew Kohel and Ryan Gallagher

5 Areas Congress May Investigate After GOP Election Wins

By Edward O’Callaghan and James Mandolfo

Legislation Most Likely To Pass In Lame Duck Session

By Robert Mangas, Charles Bass and Rodney Frelinghuysen

AI Startup That Predicts Case Results Raises $2.2M

By Matt Perez

Theo Ai, a new legal technology startup that uses artificial intelligence to predict the outcome of legal disputes, announced Wednesday the raising of $2.2 million in pre-seed funding.

Student Can't Undo Punishment For AI Use, Judge Says

By Brian Dowling

A Massachusetts federal judge on Wednesday refused to second-guess high school officials who disciplined a student for using a generative artificial intelligence program to write the text and find sources for a history report.

UK Drops Probe Into Google's Investment In AI Startup

By Dawood Fakhir

The partnership between Google's parent Alphabet Inc. and the U.S. artificial intelligence startup Anthropic PBC does not qualify for investigation under the merger rules, Britain's antitrust authority said Wednesday at the end of the first phase of its investigation.

AI-Driven Software Co. LogicMonitor Gets $800M PE Infusion

By Jade Martinez-Pogue

Software-as-a-service-based hybrid observability platform LogicMonitor on Wednesday announced that it secured an $800 million investment from a consortium of private equity investors, valuing the company at $2.4 billion.

McCarter Partner, Former Miami Official On AI In Land Use

By Nate Beck

From planning for mega storms to streamlining zoning approvals, artificial intelligence tools are bringing efficiency and new modeling capabilities to local governments.

Texas Bar Digs Into Ethics Issues Surrounding Gen AI Use

By Sarah Martinson

The State Bar of Texas' professional ethics committee has published a draft opinion overviewing key ethical issues involved in the use of generative artificial intelligence in the practice of law, including technological competence, confidentiality, supervision and fees.

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