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Editor’s Note: President Trump’s signing of the GENIUS Act sets a new course for professionals in eDiscovery, cybersecurity, and information governance. By formalizing federal oversight of stablecoins—requiring one-to-one reserve backing, comprehensive AML/KYC compliance, and technical capabilities to freeze or seize tokens under court order—the Act introduces compliance obligations that reach deep into how digital financial

Editor’s Note: Innovation often walks hand in hand with ethical tension, and Elon Musk’s xAI exemplifies this uneasy pairing. From controversial employee surveillance measures to questionable outputs from its Grok chatbot, xAI’s recent practices have ignited fresh debate over how far AI development should reach into personal rights and ethical boundaries. For cybersecurity, information governance,

Editor’s Note: The European Commission’s new General-Purpose AI Code of Practice arrives at a pivotal moment for professionals navigating compliance, security, and legal oversight in AI-rich environments. As general-purpose models underpin an increasing number of enterprise tools—from cybersecurity threat analysis to automated document review—this voluntary code provides actionable standards for transparency, copyright compliance, and systemic

Editor’s Note: Artificial intelligence is redefining the strategic core of enterprise growth, and this article illustrates how. Drawing on recent research, including the study “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the New Quality Productive Forces of Enterprises”, and expert insights from industry leaders, it highlights how AI is evolving from a back-end enhancer to a

Editor’s Note: Benchmarking eDiscovery costs is more vital than ever as artificial intelligence reshapes workflows, budgets, and client expectations. The Summer 2025 eDiscovery Pricing Survey, launched by ComplexDiscovery OÜ in collaboration with EDRM, empowers legal and technical professionals to stay informed and competitive in this evolving landscape. Now in its fourteenth edition, the survey not

Editor’s Note: BRICS is making waves in international AI policy. At a pivotal summit in Rio de Janeiro, the coalition of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, along with other member nations, called on the United Nations to spearhead global regulation of artificial intelligence. This initiative positions AI not just as a tech issue

Editor’s Note: Meta’s recent courtroom win in an AI copyright lawsuit marks a pivotal moment for professionals navigating the intersection of emerging technologies and intellectual property law. U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria’s ruling in favor of Meta underscores how transformative use and market impact remain central to fair use analysis—especially in the age of large

Editor’s Note: The following article provides a structured and comprehensive overview of the LegalTechTalk session titled Navigating Emerging Data Sources in E-Discovery & Investigations, held on June 26, 2025. Moderated by Tom Makin, Managing Associate in Disputes & Investigations at Simmons & Simmons, the session featured insights from Christina Zachariasen, eDiscovery Executive Director at A&O

Editor’s Note: This feature draws a sharp parallel between two powerful transformations—one architectural, the other institutional. Once a controversial public project, the Millennium Dome has evolved into the O2 Arena, one of the world’s most visited entertainment venues. Just steps away, LegalTechTalk 2025 convenes legal professionals to confront their own industry’s transformation.
By aligning the