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The cases, policies and practice changes influencing how attorneys, in-house teams and agencies approach AI

Publishers Sue 'Shadow Library' For 'Staggering' Book Piracy

By Ivan Moreno

Thirteen of the biggest book publishers in the U.S. filed a copyright lawsuit against Anna's Archive on Friday, accusing the so-called shadow library of operating one of the world's largest piracy sites and offering high-speed access to its repository of books and academic papers to AI developers.

Louisiana Atty Sanctioned Over AI Hallucinations In Filing

By Matt Perez

A Louisiana attorney was fined $1,000 Thursday for his use of artificial intelligence in drafting an error-riddled brief, while three co-counsel were spared penalty.

Wilson Sonsini Aims To Transform Legal Work With AI Push

By Sarah Martinson

Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC is planning to roll out a few more artificial intelligence tools this year as it pushes toward a longer-term goal of transforming how its attorneys practice.

Husch Blackwell Appoints Chief Transformation Officer

By Matt Perez

Husch Blackwell LLP announced Friday the appointment of a chief transformation officer and the launch of a transformation office, which seeks to accelerate technology and operations change at the firm.

Calif. Legal AI Biz Ivo Expands To London, New York

By Jamie Lennox

A San Francisco-based provider of legal technology said Thursday that it is opening offices in London and New York, setting up shop in two of the world's "most important" legal markets to aid the adoption of its artificial intelligence software.

Anthropic Deemed Supply Chain Risk By Pentagon, Vows Suit

By Rae Ann Varona

The Pentagon has officially informed Anthropic that it is a supply chain risk to the United States' national security, a designation that the artificial intelligence company plans to challenge in court as not "legally sound," according to a statement by Anthropic's CEO on Thursday.

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