Litigation Alert – When ‘Ask AI’ Becomes Exhibit A: Privilege, Waiver, and the Discovery Risks of Public AI Platforms

A recent decision from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York confirms that when clients independently communicate with a public AI platform, those exchanges are not protected by attorney-client privilege or the work product doctrine.

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Technology Alert — The AI Revolution in Law: Jobs, Future Opportunities & Ethics

As discussed in a recent webinar hosted by ACC Houston, experts from legal, corporate, and AI governance spheres explored how legal professionals can adapt to and lead in this evolving landscape.

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Former USPTO Directors Urge Reconsideration of Proposed Terminal Disclaimer Rule

Five former Directors of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently called on current USPTO Director Kathi Vidal to withdraw proposed changes to terminal disclaimer rules 37 CFR 1.321(c) and (d) (89 FR 40439). What do they mean? Why is this significant?

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Cybersecurity Alert – New Cyber Law, Pending Details: Critical Infrastructure Must Report Cyber Breaches, Ransom Payments

President Biden’s recent signature of a new cyber incident reporting law made headlines.

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