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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
4 Precautions For Responsible AI Use In Bid Protests

By Anuj Vohra, Cherie Owen and Emily Golchini

Speech Protection Questions In AI Case Raise Liability Risk

By Peter Gregory

When Rule 12 Motions Against Class Allegations Succeed

By Tomio Narita and Michelle Catapang

How Fostering Well-Being Can Drive Law Firm Profitability

By Charlotte Clegg

Explicit Pic Takedown Law Casts A Wide Net

By Jonathan Ng, Jacqueline Klosek and Corey Berman

How States Are Taking The Lead On Data Center Regulation

By Michelle Kallen, William Keyser and Joe Bower

Getty Drops Key Copyright Claims From Landmark AI Case

By Alex Baldwin

Getty Images confirmed Wednesday that it will no longer pursue core copyright infringement claims in its landmark case against Stability AI over the training and output of its image generation model as the stock pictures giant shifts its focus in the final days of trial.

Legora Unveils AI-Powered System For Complex Legal Tasks

By Ashish Sareen

Legora said Wednesday that it has developed a new system that uses advanced artificial intelligence technology to automate more complex legal tasks such as due diligence from start to finish, freeing human lawyers to spend more time delivering strategic advice to clients.

Colo. Justices Unsure If Law Covers AI-Made Child Images

By Zach Dupont

The Colorado Supreme Court expressed uncertainty Wednesday over whether a state statute in place through 2024 made illegal the production of sexually explicit AI-generated images of minors, or if this month's revision to the law proves the 2024 statute did not cover those images.

New Louisiana Law Sets Rules On AI-Generated Evidence

By Andrea Keckley

In the latest sign of artificial intelligence's reshaping of the legal world, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has signed a bill amending the state's rules of civil procedure to address AI-generated evidence.

Anthropic Can Train AI On Books But Faces Trial On Pirating

By Elliot Weld

A California federal judge said artificial intelligence firm Anthropic can use books to train its LLM under the principle of fair use, but said the company would go to trial against a group of authors over the storage of millions of pirated books.

AI Healthcare Startup Abridge Raises $300M Series E

By Yeji Jesse Lee

Generative artificial intelligence company Abridge has raised $300 million in a fresh round of capital, the company announced Tuesday.

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