Utah Attorney General Derek Brown (R) and North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson (D) have announced a nationwide bipartisan “AI Task Force” in partnership with major AI developers (including OpenAI and Microsoft) and the Attorney General Alliance (AGA), a bipartisan nonprofit that serves as a forum for Attorneys General around the United States to discuss and
Appeal of Pension Board Decision Dismissed for Violation of Court Rules in Use of AI
An Illinois Appellate Court recently dismissed the appeal by a former police officer of a pension board’s denial of pension benefits because he violated Illinois Supreme Court Rules when he filed an appellate brief almost wholly created with the aid of artificial intelligence (AI). Pletcher v. Village of Libertyville Police Pension Board.The plaintiff was…
The CCPA and Automated Decision-Making Technologies (ADMT)
As artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI, becomes increasingly woven into our professional and personal lives—from personalized travel itineraries to reviewing resumes to summarizing investigation notes and reports—questions about who or what controls our data and how it’s used are ever present. AI systems survive and thrive on information and that intersection of AI and…
Generative AI in eDiscovery: How to Test, Trust, and Thrive in a New AI Era
At this point I think we can all agree that generative AI (GenAI) has moved beyond being a potential buzzword or a trend, but is actually shaping industries. And eDiscovery is no exception. In our industry, it is shaping how we approach review, analysis and production of electronically stored information (ESI). …
Digital Tools Transforming NP–Physician Collaboration in 2025
Thinking Outside the Fence: What a Grade School Game Taught Me About Legal Innovation
The grade school game seemed simple enough. Grab the other team’s flag without getting tagged. But for a kid like me with not much athletic talent, the chances of being a factor other than getting quickly tagged out were pretty remote. Or so it seemed.
One of the questions I am often asked by young lawyers is how I get to where you are and develop a successful practice and career.
It All Started With Capture the Flag
I tell them it all started with Capture the Flag. For the uninitiated, Capture the Flag is a school yard game where the playing area is divided into two territories. Each team has a flag placed somewhere within their side of the field. Players try to grab the flag but if they cross into the other side’s territory they can be tagged and are out. To win you have to get the flag.
SEC Division of Examinations Announces 2026 Exam Priorities
Under new SEC leadership, the Division’s 2026 Examination Priorities reflect a modified approach, following a reevaluation of the Division’s risk-based priorities, and a renewed focus on several traditional risk areas (including Regulation Best Interest, adherence to fiduciary standards of conduct, complex products and the Broker-Dealer Financial Responsibility Rules) as well as continued attention to emerging …
Legal Ops Guide: How to Secure the AI Budget You Deserve
Learn how top legal and tech leaders prioritize, justify, and win AI budgets. Key strategies for Legal Ops to align with business goals and secure investment.
5 Free AI Tools for In-House Legal
From Humata to ChatGPT, we’ve compiled the free AI tools your in-house legal team needs to be more efficient and effective, without breaking the bank.
AI Contract Analysis: The Ultimate Guide
Curious how AI contract analysis software can help you? Here’s how the right tool streamlines your entire process for time savings and boosted efficiency.