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.

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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: What Businesses Need to Know About the California Invasion of Privacy Act by Joseph W. Lang

The California Invasion of Privacy Act, originally enacted to prevent wiretapping and eavesdropping on telegraph, telephone, or wire communications, has been expanded to cover website data collection technology following a recent Ninth Circuit decision.

By |2025-05-15T13:22:40-05:00March 12th, 2025|Comments Off on The Journal Record — Gavel to Gavel: What Businesses Need to Know About the California Invasion of Privacy Act by Joseph W. Lang

The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel: Updated Guidance on HIPAA Covered Entities’ Use of Tracking Technology by Philip D. Hixon

The Office of Civil Rights (OCR) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service recently updated its Bulletin on HIPAA Covered Entities’ obligations when using online tracking technologies, revising guidance published in December 2022.

By |2024-04-15T09:37:57-05:00April 15th, 2024|Comments Off on The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel: Updated Guidance on HIPAA Covered Entities’ Use of Tracking Technology by Philip D. Hixon

The Journal Record: Gavel to Gavel – Tribal grant program addresses cybersecurity threats by Clare G. Gibbons

The Department of Homeland Security launched the Tribal Cybersecurity Grant Program to reduce cybersecurity risks for tribal governments. The initiative is intended to enhance the cybersecurity resilience of tribal governments by providing funding, technical assistance, and support to address cyber threats and risks.

By |2023-10-17T10:51:36-05:00October 17th, 2023|Comments Off on The Journal Record: Gavel to Gavel – Tribal grant program addresses cybersecurity threats by Clare G. Gibbons

The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel – Consumers and Big Data – New Protections on the Horizon? by Madeline M. Cook and Susan Lindberg

Most consumers are probably familiar with the concept that if they are not paying for a product, they are the product. What most may not appreciate is how valuable a product they are.

By |2022-10-31T13:10:41-05:00October 13th, 2022|Comments Off on The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel – Consumers and Big Data – New Protections on the Horizon? by Madeline M. Cook and Susan Lindberg
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