Opinion: Companies that want to deploy artificial intelligence for legal purposes must understand the risks that poses and take concrete steps to preserve privilege.
The rise of AI use in deal processes, whether for analyzing term sheets, summarizing due diligence findings, or identifying mark-up issues, creates ...
A US federal court ruling that AI chat logs are not protected by attorney-client privilege is drawing attention from insurers and financial institutions reviewing how employees use consumer AI tools ...
A new federal ruling is raising questions about how artificial intelligence could impact the legal system. A judge in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled that ...
Large-language models are not attorneys. They cannot create attorney‑client privilege, and pre‑litigation use requires care.
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