On the latest episode of The Norah and Dad Show, my daughter and I discussed voting. Specifically, we discussed Norah’s experience voting, which she did for the very first time when she was home for fall break a couple of weeks ago.
On the latest episode of The Norah and Dad Show, my daughter and I discussed voting. Specifically, we discussed Norah’s experience voting, which she did for the very first time when she was home for fall break a couple of weeks ago.
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On October 16, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) released an updated Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) resource for employers, as well as developers, to assist them in avoiding potential harms to workers due to the use of AI and other technology. The document details practices and principles that employers may use to avoid concerns that…
Seyfarth Synopsis: With the Governor’s September 30 deadline to sign bills behind us, we review the employment bills that made the cut to become laws, as well as those that didn’t survive the season. The most notable new laws read intersectionality into FEHA protected categories, recast victims’ time off provisions, adjust paid…
United States federal law still does not address use of Generative AI, though lawmakers have proposed legislation addressing various issues.
In our previous Generative Artificial Intelligence 101 blog post, we discussed intellectual property infringement as a legal risk of using Generative AI. Today, we jump into a discussion of the various other legal liabilities associated…

If the technological developments of this decade are to be described in two (or actually, three) words, they will be, without a doubt, (generative) artificial intelligence. AI is everywhere these days: it’s in the news, it’s on our phones, it’s writing your mum’s Christmas cards … there is no escaping it. But how much (gen)AI…
Tamaron Houston, is a partner in Seyfarth’s Real Estate department, and will serve as a panelist at the ABA Practice Section webinar, “AI is My Paralegal: Uses of New Technology in Practice,” on November 12.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming all industries and all areas of legal practice. AI offers…
Being a party in a lawsuit is a humbling experience for any lawyer. After decades of representing clients, I recently found myself on the other side—this time as a plaintiff. I can’t dive into specifics, but the experience left me with several important lessons to share.
First, the emotional weight of litigation is real. No…
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Companies are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to assist with employment related tasks, such as recruiting and hiring. AI tools are useful to increase efficiency, streamline the recruiting process, and eliminate human bias. However, these tools can pose a risk of inadvertent discrimination against job applicants. We recently published an Employer’s Guide to Outsmarting…