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Why Legal Should Embrace AI’s Potential or Risk Falling Behind

Discover what experts at Womble Bond Dickinson’s AI summit had to say about why legal should embrace AI’s potential or risk falling behind.

Casino Customers Challenge Algorithmic Pricing in Antitrust Appeal

Read how casino customers are challenging algorithmic pricing for Las Vegas hotels, claiming the software led to inflated rates and violated antitrust laws.

The Power of Digital Collaboration Agents: Moving Beyond Chatbot Prompts

Digital collaboration agents are moving beyond chatbot prompts to act independently. Understand why legal departments should prepare for a new kind of digital partner.

The Difference Between Japan’s New AI Bill and the EU AI Act

Understand the difference between Japan’s new AI bill, which charts a course for innovation, and the regulation-focused EU AI Act passed earlier this year.

Mitigating the Employment and Labor Law Risks of Robotics, Embodied AI

As businesses increasingly adopt robotics and artificial intelligence (AI)—including “embodied AI”—they must carefully manage the associated employment and labor law risks. Learn how to protect your organization.

Court Orders OpenAI to Preserve ChatGPT Conversations in Copyright Dispute

Read about a court order in a major copyright dispute that forces OpenAI to retain ChatGPT user data, raising concerns over privacy and legal issues.

Lawsuit Tests Defamation Law’s Application to AI Hallucinations

Read about a groundbreaking defamation lawsuit testing whether companies can be held liable for AI hallucinations that damage reputations and businesses.

AI Is a Game Changer for Legal in 2025: What It Can and Can’t Do

AI is a game changer for legal in 2025, helping teams work faster and smarter, but only when it is used thoughtfully. Explore what’s working and what isn’t.

Texas Enacts TRAIGA: A New Blueprint for Responsible AI Governance

Read how Texas’s TRAIGA lifts responsible AI governance with intent‑based liability, safe harbors, and a first‑in‑nation sandbox, giving firms 18 months to adapt.

Legal Ops Embraces GenAI as a Transformative Tool, Not an Upgrade

Learn why legal departments are championing voice assistants and agentic AI while embracing GenAI as a transformative tool, not just a technical upgrade.

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