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By Kimberly Breier, Gerónimo Gutiérrez Fernández & Lorena Montes de Oca on March 14, 2025 Since 2020, over 60 bills have been introduced in the Mexican Congress seeking to regulate artificial intelligence (AI). In the absence of general AI legal framework, these bills have sought to regulate a broad range of issues, including governance, education, intellectual property, and data protection. Mexico

The company’s law firm customers are building their AI strategies on DeepJudge, providing their AI apps and agents with instant, trusted institutional knowledge With DeepJudge AI Workflows, we can connect LLMs and AI agents to everything we’ve ever worked on—unlocking entirely new possibilities.” — Joe Green, Chief Innovation Officer at Gunderson Dettmer ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, March

About the Event AI tools are transforming how attorneys work across the profession, creating both opportunities for efficiency and questions about the future role of lawyers. This session will explore the real-world integration of these technologies at Quinn Emanuel, addressing the concerns many law students have about how these changes might affect their career trajectories

A federal magistrate judge has recommended a $15,000 sanction against Texas-based attorney Rafael Ramirez after he cited fictitious court cases generated by an AI tool. As The Register reports, Judge Mark J Dinsmore of the Southern District of Indiana found Ramirez guilty of failing to verify the authenticity of three cases in his legal brief.

He writes Wolters Kluwer today beefed up its LegalCollaborator product for corporate legal departments with the addition of new summarization functionality driven by generative artificial intelligence and the ability for legal departments to now leverage reverse auction capabilities to drive more competitive law firm bids. The new summarization capabilities will help corporate legal departments assess how law firm

Legal It Insider vLex and Vecflow have given their takeaways on the results of a first-of-its-kind in-depth GenAI benchmarking study out yesterday (27 February), which analysed their tools alongside Harvey and CoCounsel.  The report was conducted by Vals AI, a company that independently evaluates and benchmarks the performance of large language models across industry specific