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Good morning. Following last year's now-infamous ChatGPT brief, a spate of standing orders requiring certifications of the use of AI started popping up from judges around the country. Now, however, the Fifth Circuit has rejected adopting a similar rule following pushback from attorneys. Read more in today's featured article.

– Stephanie Wilkins, Editor-in-Chief, Legaltech News

 

Artificial Intelligence

'Lawyers Are Always Responsible': 5th Circuit Discards AI Disclosure Rule After Pushback

By Avalon Zoppo

A number of district court judges across the country have issued orders setting... Read More

 

International - Asia and Australasia | News

Australian Document Verification Startup Atticus Announces Almost $11M in Minority Investment

By Rhys Dipshan

The investment is the first for the Melbourne- and London-based startup, which... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | News

CaseMark AI Announces $1.7M Seed Funding Round Led by Google-Backed Investment Firm

By Rhys Dipshan

CaseMark is at least the third legal tech startup catch the attention of Gradient... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | News

Legal Research, Drafting Startup Alexi Raises $11 Million in Series A Funding

By Rhys Dipshan

Alexi said it will use the investment to grow its staff and continue building... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | Commentary

Colorado's Landmark AI Legislation and Its Future Impact on Businesses Across the Nation

By Coraleine J. Kitt

This act, the first of its kind in the country, aims to reshape AI system deployment... Read More

 

Class Actions | News

Kirkland & Ellis Faces Class Action Over 2023 Data Breach

By Justin Henry

Ransomware group CLOP took credit for a mass cyberattack last summer that impacted... Read More

Save the Date

Mark Your Calendar | Legalweek Heads Back To March For 2025

Described as the "best gathering place for many of the leading legal minds across the industry," Legalweek returns to New York City, March 24-27, 2025! Save the date for this week-long legal event where you’ll dive deeper into your professional development, explore topics and strategies tailored specifically to your role, and gain the tools to get legal business done. Registration is coming soon! Learn More

Resources

WEBCAST DATE: July 24, 2024

AI/IP Issues Part 2: What Current Litigation Can Tell Us About Where IP in AI Is Heading

Join this webcast and learn how the litigation trends around patent eligibility and novelty issues, copyright and the fair use defense, and trade secret misappropriation can help in-house counsel develop internal policies to best protect the company's intellectual property. Learn More

WEBCAST DATE: September 4, 2024

AI: Looking at Its Impact on the Legal Profession in 2025 and Beyond

Join this complimentary webcast to explore how AI is reshaping the legal landscape. Learn More

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