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Federal Judge Rules on Attorney-Client Privilege and AI-Assisted Materials in Fraud Case

Read what the judge had to say about attorney-client privilege and AI-assisted materials in a fraud case and what it means for privilege strategy.

Sixth Circuit Sides with Rocket Mortgage on Online Arbitration Clauses

Read how a Sixth Circuit ruling on arbitration clauses impacts consumers’ online consent and marketing disputes nationwide.

What Past Search Engine Battles Teach Us About Fair Use and GenAI

Read about how cases involving search engines shaped modern fair use doctrine. Those principles are still central to current disputes over fair use and GenAI training and copyright law.

Delaware Court Expands Insurance Coverage for False Claims Act Investigative Demands

Discover the implications of a Delaware ruling that broadens protection for companies responding to False Claims Act scrutiny.

Why Cyber Risk is Now an Enterprise Priority in 2026

Learn how cyber risk and enforcement priorities are evolving, reshaping resilience, disclosure, and governance expectations for organizations facing regulatory scrutiny.

HHS Seeks Public Input on Expanding AI in Clinical Care

Discover how the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is seeking public input about the future of AI in clinical care through a new Request for Information (RFI).

Webinar Reveals How AI in eDiscovery is Transforming Legal Practice

Catch up on KLDiscovery’s recent webinar about AI in eDiscovery to learn how the technology is changing legal workflows. Learn about its impact on areas like contract analysis, document review, case research, and compliance monitoring.

Why Arbitrators’ Control of Party Conduct Matters in International Arbitration

Explore the debate over arbitrators’ control of party conduct in global disputes and what it means for legal teams.

$18.5M USERRA Settlement Sets Paid Military Leave Benchmark

Dive into the $18.5 million Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) settlement that establishes paid short-term military leave standards and mitigates employer litigation risk.

Court Orders CFPB to Seek Federal Reserve Funding Amid Shutdown Dispute

Learn more about a ruling that effectively requires the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to request funding from the Federal Reserve and what it means for the future of the agency.

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