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RIAs Should Proceed with Caution When Using AI Tools on Calls with Clients

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Registered investment advisers (RIAs) are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence (AI) tools that automatically transcribe and summarize client calls. While these technologies may offer efficiency gains, they introduce...more

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AI Governance in Health Care: What In-House Counsel and Compliance Teams Need to Know Now

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As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes embedded across clinical and administrative workflows, health care organizations face growing pressure to establish governance frameworks that address compliance, legal, accreditation,...more

Thompson Coburn LLP

New York Legislature Passes AI Workforce Impact Disclosure Bill

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With the legislative session winding down, the New York State Senate voted to join the Assembly in passing S8706-B, a bill that requires covered businesses to disclose their use of AI technologies and the impact on their...more

Troutman Amin LLP

CRITICAL CONSENT CHANGES: The TCPA’s Express Consent Rules Are Evolving Rapidly– Here is What We Know Right Now

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When it comes to the TCPA’s express consent rules you DEFINITELY don’t want to be trusting GenAi. These rules are fast evolving and failure to comply could cost you your business– literally....more

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Is Disclosing a Patient’s Email Address a HIPAA Breach?

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Can disclosing a patient’s email address to others in an email chain be considered a breach under HIPAA? Yes, it may, depending on the particular facts involved. If a medical practice or other covered entity has only...more

Venable LLP

Can Using AI Break Attorney-Client Privilege? AI and IP: The Legal Frontier - Season 2, Episode 3

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Host Justin Pierce talks to partner Calvin Nelson and David Levie, vice president, associate general counsel, Real Estate, Park Hotels and Resorts, about how generative AI is creating a new and fast-moving set of questions...more

Wiley Rein LLP

Key Developments With State App Store Accountability Acts, as Texas Act Takes Effect

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Compliance with App Store Accountability Act (ASAA) laws has returned to the forefront, with new legislative developments and a Fifth Circuit decision allowing the Texas law to take effect. As detailed in our October 2025...more

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Connecticut’s New AI Law: What Employers Need to Know

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BLOG OVERVIEW: Connecticut’s Artificial Intelligence Responsibility and Transparency Act (CART Act), signed into law on May 27, 2026, is one of the broadest state AI laws to date and imposes new compliance obligations on...more

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Remote Worker Fraud: A Growing Risk for Employers and Government Contractors

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Remote work has introduced a new category of risk: remote worker fraud. What initially surfaced as a productivity issue—employees not fully engaged or difficult to supervise—has evolved into something much more complex....more

Womble Bond Dickinson

From Mega‑Breaches to the Dark Web: How Repeated Data Compromises Are Reshaping Data Breach Class Actions

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Data breaches have become a common place in the digital era, and not surprisingly, data breach litigation has matured due to the increasing frequency and complexity of breaches....more

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New State Privacy Laws Signal Growing Partisan Divide

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The 2026 legislative cycle reveals that state privacy law is diverging along partisan lines. Red-state legislatures are pursuing frameworks that retain the Virginia architecture while easing compliance burdens through broader...more

Paul Hastings LLP

Connecticut’s New AI Law Mandates Disclosure of Automated Employment-Related Decision Technology and Otherwise Regulates AI in...

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On May 27, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed into law Public Act No. 26-15, “An Act Concerning Online Safety” (the Act), which governs the use of AI technology in a wide variety of contexts. The 74-page Act addresses many...more

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Consent re-examined: Objective standards after RTM v Bonne Terre and the position in Guernsey

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Consent requires a positive opt in; pre ticked boxes or implied consent are insufficient. Consent must be granular, unbundled from other terms and clearly distinguishable from general contractual acceptance....more

Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP

Connecticut’s new AI law creates compliance obligations for employers

Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming embedded in the modern workplace. Employers increasingly use AI-powered tools to recruit applicants, screen resumes, evaluate candidates, assess employee performance, forecast...more

Bennett Jones LLP

Global Privacy Sweep Highlights Growing Expectations for Children's Privacy Online

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Children's privacy is once again the focus of attention from privacy authorities. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC), along with data protection and privacy authorities from around the world, recently...more

Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

Stolen Hotel Reservation Data Used in Targeted Phishing Scams

A new report by Wired states that customer data from “more than 350 hotels around the world may have been accessed as part of realistic reservation-hijacking scams.” According to the report, travelers’ information and booking...more

Mayer Brown

Cyber Risk: How UK and EU Banks Will Navigate Incident Reporting Under EU DORA and New FCA Requirements

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Cyber risk in the regulated financial services sector often crosses legal entities and geographies as banking groups typically share IT infrastructure and outsourcing arrangements. In March this year, the UK regulators (Bank...more

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Connecticut Joins Growing Number of States Regulating Workplace AI and Mandating Notice for Certain AI Uses as Well as Imposing...

On Friday, May 27, 2026, Governor Ned Lamont signed into law broad legislation addressing the use of AI in Connecticut. The new AI law has significant implications for employers in the Nutmeg State who use any type of...more

Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

YellowKey Zero-Day and the BitLocker Bypass: Compliance and Incident Response Implications

A publicly disclosed and widely unpatched zero-day vulnerability, named YellowKey, permits anyone with physical access to a device running Windows 11 or Windows Server 2022/2025 to bypass BitLocker full-disk encryption...more

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Contracting for AI Model Training: Key Considerations for Customer Data Rights

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As laws and market expectations regarding AI continue to evolve, so do contracting considerations associated with AI-enabled products and services. While contract language permitting vendors to use customer data for...more

Cozen O'Connor

The State AG Report – 06.04.2026

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Here are curated AG and federal regulatory news stories highlighting key areas in which state and federal regulators’ decisions are having an impact across the US: • Florida AG Sues OpenAI Over ChatGPT Safety Claims •...more

Venable LLP

In Chatrie v. United States, the Supreme Court Takes on the Developing Dilemma Between Privacy Protections and Modern Living

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During the recent oral arguments in Chatrie v. United States, the Supreme Court Justices sounded almost as fractured as the Fourth Circuit's en banc panel over how the Fourth Amendment applies to law enforcement's use of...more

Carlton Fields

Florida Appeals Court Decisions Week of June 1 - 5, 2026

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U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals - Shaikh v. Fox News - frivolous claims lacking subject matter jurisdiction - USA v. Niksich - foreign bank accounts, Eighth Amendment challenge - Lil Joe Records v. Won -...more

Troutman Amin LLP

RVM RESOLUTION: POS Solutions Provider National Retail Solutions (NRS) to Pay $6.5MM to Resolve TCPA Class Action Over Ringless...

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The ringless voicemail nightmare continues for TCPA defendants. For years the purveyors of Ringless Voicemail solutions came to market arguing voicemails were not subject to the TCPA. They even had white papers from less...more

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AI on Trial: Morgan v. V2X Draws New Lines on Work Product Protection and Confidentiality

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As artificial intelligence tools become ubiquitous in litigation, federal courts are increasingly confronting novel questions about how longstanding doctrines of work-product protection and confidentiality apply when parties...more

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