As lawyers, we spend a lot of time fielding good, bad, weird, interesting, deep, superficial, and all types of other questions from people. We’re generally expected to be oracle-level wizards, a lot like people are treating AI now. In this series, we’ll share some of these questions that people ask us, along with our answers.
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Quick Question Tuesday, Part 9. What is China’s Game Plan for International Business Relations?
What is China’s Game Plan for International Business Relations?
As lawyers, we spend a lot of time fielding good, bad, weird, interesting, deep, superficial, and all types of other questions from people. We’re generally expected to be oracle-level wizards, a lot like people are treating AI now. In this series, we’ll share some of these…
Love is Blind UK and why DIY China Law is SO Dangerous
No More DIY Law, Please
Have you ever made a major business or life decision based on advice from a friend, a blog, or a DIY guide, only to find out later that it was flawed?
Last week provided me with three compelling examples of why lawyers are indispensable in making any legal decisions. In this…
Quick Question Tuesday, Part 8: Should You Work for a Chinese Company?
Should You Work for a Chinese Company?
As lawyers, we spend a lot of time fielding good, bad, weird, interesting, deep, superficial, and all types of other questions from people. We’re generally expected to be oracle-level wizards, a lot like people are treating AI now. In this series, we’ll share some of these questions that…
Q&A: What Are Some of the Key Legal Issues Facing AI Companies?
The Key Legal Issues Facing AI Companies
Our firm recently launched our AI subpage reflecting our growing expertise in this nascent industry. While developing this page, we also wrote a wide-ranging FAQ of some of the most pressing questions for companies developing AI or using AI. Some of these are based on actual questions we…
Quick Question Tuesday, Part 7: What Currency Should I Use in My China Contract?
What Currency Should I Use in My China Contract?
As lawyers, we spend a lot of time fielding good, bad, weird, interesting, deep, superficial, and all types of other questions from people. We’re generally expected to be oracle-level wizards, a lot like people are treating AI now. In this series, we’ll share some of these…
Using the Machine: Evolving Notions of Originality in Copyright Law and AI-assisted Art
One of the more significant AI copyright cases pending in the U.S., Thaler v. Perlmutter, is scheduled for oral argument before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals next month. It’s an appeal of a case the appellant, Stephen Thaler, lost in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
I await oral argument and…
Quick Question Tuesday, Part 6: Is China Winning the AI Race?
Is China Winning the AI Race?
As lawyers, we spend a lot of time fielding good, bad, weird, interesting, deep, superficial, and all types of other questions from people. We’re generally expected to be oracle-level wizards, a lot like people are treating AI now. In this series, we’ll share some of these questions that people…