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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
Unpacking Liability When AI Makes A Faulty Decision

By Megha Kumar

9 Considerations For Orgs Using AI Meeting Assistants

By Joseph O鈥橩eefe, Gary Weinstein and Jessica Gallagher

6 Laws Transforming Calif.'s Health Regulatory Framework

By Robert Miller and Cole Hoyt

Is AI Distillation By DeepSeek IP Theft?

By Brian Ferguson, Charles Liu and Yuchen Han

EU's AI Code Of Practice Creates Risk Of Regulatory Clashes

By Kristina Ehle and Marijn Storm

2 Errors Limit The Potential Influence Of AI Fair Use Case

By Brandon Butler

Paul Hastings' New Music Practice Chair On Evolving Industry

By Kevin Penton

Sidney Fohrman doesn't fear artificial intelligence, or even think that it could pose as a reaper for the world of music that he serves as the new head of Paul Hastings LLP's music industry practice.

Market Turbulence Threatens To Stall IPO Recovery

By Tom Zanki

Stock market volatility is impeding a recovery in initial public offerings that market dealmakers hoped would begin by spring, prompting many IPO lawyers and advisers to defer hopes of a rebound until at least the second half of 2025.

Looming Virginia AI Bill Likely Just Start Of State Law Flood

By Allison Grande

Virginia is on the brink of becoming the second state to regulate high-risk uses of artificial intelligence, a move that would kick-start the formation of a patchwork that is similar to the one emerging in the data privacy realm and that is expected to rapidly expand in the wake of the federal government's disavowal of stringent rules in the AI space.

Apple Tells DC Circ. It's Still Singled Out In Final Google Fixes

By Matthew Perlman

Apple told the D.C. Circuit that it still needs to intervene in the U.S. Department of Justice's search monopolization case against Google because the government's final remedy proposal still treats the iPhone-maker differently than other companies.

Skadden Tech Veteran Preps For AI's Planetary Revolution

By Al Barbarino

Kenton King helped open Skadden's Silicon Valley offices some 25 years ago and has lived and breathed tech for a majority of his career, so he's no stranger to so-called disruptors in the sector. But he said game-changers like artificial intelligence come along only once or twice in a lifetime.

Lobbying Group Urges Transparency In New AI Ethics Code

By Emily Sawicki

After more than a year of research and study, D.C.-area lobbying trade group the National Institute for Lobbying and Ethics on Thursday published its first artificial intelligence ethics code, which emphasizes core principles including transparency, fairness and inclusivity, privacy and data security, and civic engagement and education.

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