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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
After Chevron: Slowing Down AI In Medical Research

By Ragini Acharya and Matthew Deutsch

Conception Is The Proper Test For AI-Assisted Inventions

By Thomas Hamlin

New EU Guidelines Provide Insights On Global AI Regulation

By Kevin Benedicto

What's New In The AI Healthcare Regulatory Space

By Cybil Roehrenbeck, Melissa Bianchi, and Mark Brennan

3 Areas Of Enforcement Risk Facing The EV Industry

By James Koukios, Nate Mendell and Brandon Van Grack

How AI Treaty Will Further Global Governance Cooperation

By Olaf Van Haperen, Simon Lightman and Kirath Bharya

German Court's Ruling Only A Small Step For AI Inventions

By Alex Baldwin

A recent ruling from Germany's top court holding that inventions discovered with the help of artificial intelligence can be patented marks a step forward for AI patentees, lawyers say — but only a small one.

Vanta Hits $2.45B Valuation After $150M Funding Round

By Jade Martinez-Pogue

Trust management platform Vanta on Wednesday announced that it reached a $2.45 billion valuation after the successful close of its $150 million Series C funding round.

FTC Chair Wary AI Tools Can Be Used For Corporate Collusion

By Dorothy Atkins

Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan weighed in on a host of topics during a discussion Wednesday at the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, expressing concerns about the agency's high legal bills for expert witnesses and describing AI price-setting tools as a potential loophole for collusion.

4 Firms Guide SPAC Mergers Targeting AI, Cannabis Sectors

By Tom Zanki

An AI-powered startup that vows to combat "disinformation" and a medical cannabis developer have agreed to go public by merging with special purpose acquisition companies through separate deals unveiled this week, guided by four law firms and a law office.

Lawmakers Agree On Flexibility To Monitor AI In Finance

By Aislinn Keely

Lawmakers on the House Financial Services Committee agreed Tuesday that the stakes are high when it comes to regulating the use of generative artificial intelligence in financial and housing services, and appeared to agree with industry representatives that any regulation should prioritize flexibility to keep up with the fast-developing technology.

Legal Ops Teams Feel Friction With In-House Legal Leaders

By Sue Reisinger

Legal technology helps drive innovation and efficiency across the corporate law department, but many legal ops professionals often clash with in-house legal teams, according to survey results released Tuesday.

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