The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel: When “Ask AI” Becomes Exhibit A

Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a default brainstorming tool, even in high-stakes legal situations. A recent federal decision makes clear that this convenience carries real litigation risk: what a user types into a public AI platform today may be discoverable tomorrow.

By |2026-03-11T14:20:51-05:00March 11th, 2026|Comments Off on The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel: When “Ask AI” Becomes Exhibit A

Oklahoma Bar Journal – Processing Health Records With AI Under HIPAA by Jason T. Seay, Philip D. Hixon, and Richard M. Cella

The upside that AI offers for health care data processing is not without risk. Industry experts have expressed concern that patient privacy rights may not be adequately protected when processing data with AI.

By |2026-03-12T10:53:10-05:00March 10th, 2026|Comments Off on Oklahoma Bar Journal – Processing Health Records With AI Under HIPAA by Jason T. Seay, Philip D. Hixon, and Richard M. Cella

The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel: Jurisdictional Issues in Obtaining “Control” of Crypto by Jeffrey Hassell and Bailey Barnes

There is growing certainty about how to perfect a security interest in cryptocurrency, but the roadmap to implement the preferred method of perfection, by “control,” remains extremely complex because of difficulties in determining applicable law. Lenders should consult counsel if they seriously consider cryptocurrency as collateral.

By |2024-12-18T11:44:15-06:00December 18th, 2024|Comments Off on The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel: Jurisdictional Issues in Obtaining “Control” of Crypto by Jeffrey Hassell and Bailey Barnes

The Journal Record — Gavel to Gavel: Former USPTO Directors Urge Reconsideration of Proposed Terminal Disclaimer Rule by Christopher Shrock

Five former directors of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office have called on current Director Kathi Vidal to withdraw proposed changes to terminal disclaimer rules. Vidal’s predecessors worry the rule would depart from the “normal process of considering each patent claim on its own merits.”

By |2025-09-15T12:20:44-05:00July 8th, 2024|Comments Off on The Journal Record — Gavel to Gavel: Former USPTO Directors Urge Reconsideration of Proposed Terminal Disclaimer Rule by Christopher Shrock

Samsung Secures Dismissal of Exploding Battery Suit

Adam Doverspike and Scott Kiplinger acted as local counsel for defendant Samsung SDI Co. Ltd.in this victorious motion to dismiss a personal injury suit in the Western District Court of Oklahoma.

By |2023-01-06T11:55:00-06:00January 6th, 2023|Comments Off on Samsung Secures Dismissal of Exploding Battery Suit
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