A new report found that legal departments are under more pressure to adopt gen AI than law firms, and they’re much more ...
In a Mississippi civil rights case, a judge's ruling included allegations not in the lawsuit, and it used the wrong names for the parties involved. How could U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate get this ...
The current AI policy and regulation landscape is still emerging globally. While some regulations and standards exist, ...
Lawyers are rapidly adopting AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude, with Anthropic reporting 6 million monthly legal queries, despite significant security and accuracy concerns. Tech giants are ...
AI hallucinations are surfacing more often in court filings. Asked about its own fabrications of plausible-sounding but non-existent cases, ChatGPT-5 says lawyers should check its work more carefully ...
Joseph Rayment established Automatise, the company behind litigation artificial intelligence program Cicero AI, to cut out ...
Across the industry, legal roles will evolve, demanding more adoption to blend legal expertise with AI technology.
Founders Legal’s perspective is straightforward: legal agreements should enable technology companies to operate, scale, and ...
AI is transforming software development, but training developers on AI ethics, security, and liability is critical to sustainable innovation.
The EU AI Act took effect on August 1, 2024, and carries extraterritorial reach. U.S. employers can be covered even without a physical EU presence if AI outputs are intended to be used in the EU—e.g., ...