In the ever-evolving landscape of trying to find the perfect employee candidate, Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) has taken the world by storm. While AI may feel like a superhero in the hiring world, swooping in to save the day with its ability to sift through resumes faster than you can say “qualified candidate,” it also comes
Corporate & Commercial
Demand for Data Centers Surges in Asia Amid Global AI Boom
The demand for artificial intelligence-driven applications, cloud services, and big data analytics is rapidly increasing across Asia, with several major hyperscalers in the region expanding their digital infrastructure footprints. Although hyperscalers have made substantial investments in the construction and expansion of their own digital infrastructure, such efforts have not kept pace with the accelerating demand…
We Can Try to Understand The New York Times’ Effect on AI
You can tell by the rise of generative AI that it has generated a lot of interesting operational and legal questions. To piggyback off my colleague, Fatimeh (see her posts here and here), I wanted to look in on a specific legal dispute involving AI and copyright.
Back in 2023, The New York Times…
Guest Post: Does Employee Use of AI at Work Create Executive Risk?

Workplace utilization of artificial intelligence-enhanced tools, including AI-based Large Language Models, is becoming pervasive. But could employee use of AI tools potentially lead to executive liability? That is the question addressed in this guest post, from Sarah Abrams, Head of Claims Baleen Specialty, a division of Bowhead Specialty. I would like to thank…
California Considering Broad Bans on Pricing Software
Two bills currently making their way through the California Legislature could, if passed, have far-reaching implications for how companies doing business in California price their goods and services. California Assembly Bill 325 (Aguiar-Curry) and Senate Bill 384 (Wahab), as drafted, seek broad prohibitions against the use, distribution of, and inputs into algorithmic pricing and supply…
A Roadmap for Export Controls? Project 2025 and the Future of U.S. Exports – Part III
The second Trump administration has come flying out of the starting blocks on international trade policy actions—imposing and rescinding, shaping and reshaping tariffs, sanctions, and export controls. The executive orders and directives have come so thick and fast that it is not always simple for businesses to chart a consistent policy direction and develop their…
Developing an IP Strategy for AI in a Rapidly Evolving Legal Landscape
Target Acquired, Protein Deleted: The Next Frontier in Precision Medicine and IP Strategy
Introduction: Harnessing Cellular Machinery for Precision Medicine

Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is transforming drug discovery by leveraging the cell’s natural protein disposal systems to eliminate disease-causing proteins. Innovators are making rapid and successful advancements in the field of targeted protein degradation, leaving intellectual property (IP) protections and strategies in hot pursuit. Unlike traditional inhibitors, which only…
Guest Post: North Korean Hiring Exposure

Recent reports have brought to light the disturbing story that many companies may have unwittingly hired North Korean operatives as outsourced IT professionals. In the following guest post, Sarah Abrams, Head of Claims Baleen Specialty, a division of Bowhead Specialty, considers the potential claims exposure that could arise for companies that have hired…
A Roadmap for Export Controls? Project 2025 and the Future of U.S. Exports – Part II
The second Trump administration has come flying out of the starting blocks on international trade policy actions—imposing and rescinding, shaping and reshaping tariffs, sanctions, and export controls. The executive orders and directives have come so thick and fast that it is not always simple for businesses to chart a consistent policy direction and develop their…
