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IRS Releases 2026 “Dirty Dozen” List of Tax Scams

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Last week, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) announced its annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams. The Dirty Dozen lists twelve of the most prevalent scams that, in the IRS’s estimation, represent the most significant...more

Akerman LLP

Pandora’s Bots: Autonomous Agentic AI as Enterprise Risk

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Executive Summary: A major new study by researchers at Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, Northeastern, and other leading institutions tested what happens when AI agents — the kind that can send emails, run software,...more

Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass

California Privacy Enforcement: What’s New Since Our Mid-Year Privacy Report

This update is intended as a follow-up to the Coblentz 2025 Mid-Year Privacy Report’s discussion of California privacy enforcement themes. Since our 2025 mid-year privacy report highlighted the CPPA’s (now CalPrivacy’s)...more

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

Leveling Up or Losing Rights? Copyright Challenges of AI-Generated Content in Gaming

Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming part of the regulated gaming ecosystem. From electronic slot machines and casino games to online sportsbooks and betting platforms, AI is now used to assist with everything from...more

Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

Iranian-Backed Handala Hack Hits Ireland Based Stryker with Wiper Attack

With the background of recent government warnings about increased cyber-attacks from Iranian-backed hackers, the Irish Examiner has reported that the Stryker site located in Cork, Ireland has been hit with a wiper attack by...more

Stikeman Elliott LLP

The Canada-Japan Comprehensive Partnership: Key Takeaways for Business

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On March 6, 2026, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Japanese counterpart, Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae, issued a joint statement at the conclusion of their meetings in Tokyo (the “Joint Statement”). The Joint...more

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

Toolkits, Cross‑Border Branches, and Tokens — Regulatory Realignment in Action, March 2026 - FDIC Chairman Hill Outlines Plan to...

In remarks delivered at the American Bankers Association’s Washington Summit on March 11, 2026, FDIC Chairman Travis Hill outlined the agency’s ongoing effort to recalibrate the federal banking regulators’ supervisory and...more

Baker Donelson

Your AI Prompts May Be Discoverable: What Every Client Must Know

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A recent federal court ruling has delivered a significant wake-up call to anyone who has used an artificial intelligence (AI) platform to research legal issues, understand their rights, or prepare for a conversation with an...more

Fisher Phillips

AI Glasses Enter the Workplace: FAQs For Employers

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AI-enabled smart glasses – which combine eyewear with real-time audio, video, and AI functionality – are now entering the workplace. They provide productivity and accessibility benefits by allowing users to capture...more

White & Case LLP

PJM Proposes To Carve Out New Services For Co-Located Data centers

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On February 23, 2026, PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. (PJM) submitted a compliance filing in response to an order issued in December 2025 by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which directed PJM to facilitate and clarify...more

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Compliance Considerations for GDPR Consent in Biotech Clinical Research - How One EU Framework Can Lead to Divergent Data...

Biotech and digital health teams working in Europe sometimes find that the hardest General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) question in clinical research is not whether the law applies (it does), but how the different views...more

Mandelbaum Barrett PC

Does Using AI Waive Attorney-Client Privilege? Recent Federal Courts Say: It Depends.

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As generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude become more common in litigation strategy and internal analysis, courts are beginning to confront a pressing question: Does using AI waive attorney-client privilege or...more

Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer

Pharma: Key UK legal developments from 2025

In this briefing, experts from multiple practice areas provide an overview of some of the key UK legal developments from 2025 which companies in the pharmaceutical sector should be aware....more

Mayer Brown

OCC Proposes Comprehensive Rulemaking to Implement the GENIUS Act

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On February 25, 2026, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (“OCC”) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (the “Proposal”) to implement the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act (the...more

Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

North Korean Threat Groups Using AI in Remote Technical Employee Schemes

Microsoft Threat Intelligence issued a report on March 6, 2026, entitled, “AI as tradecraft: How threat actors operationalize AI,” which outlines how threat actors, including those from North Korea, are “operationalizing AI...more

Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

Privacy Tip #483 – Whistleblower Alleges DOGE Employee Stole Social Security Data on a Thumb Drive

The Washington Post has published a report detailing a whistleblower complaint alleging that a former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employee stole two complete databases from the U.S. Social Security...more

Integreon

The Next Operating Model for Knowledge Workers

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Consultants advising clients. Bankers structuring complex transactions. Lawyers navigating regulatory change. Marketers shaping brand and growth strategy. Analysts turning data into direction. These are today’s knowledge...more

Alston & Bird

Patent Case Summaries | Week Ending March 6, 2026

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Our Patent Case Summaries provide a weekly summary of the precedential patent-related opinions issued by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the opinions designated precedential or informative by the Patent Trial...more

Sheppard

GSA’s New Proposed “American AI” Clause for Schedule Contracts: What Contractors Need to Know

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On March 6, 2026, GSA dropped a surprising new proposed GSAR clause it plans to roll into GSA Schedule contracts in the next MAS refresh (Refresh 31, expected late March or April). The clause—GSAR 552.239-7001, “Basic...more

BakerHostetler

California Privacy in 2026: Regulations, Enforcement, AI and More

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California continues to drive national privacy and data governance standards, and with only three months into 2026, the new year is proving to be an active regulatory, enforcement and litigation year. ...more

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Beyond Fines, “Soft Enforcement” Rises

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In 2025, regulators across many jurisdictions showed an increased appetite to utilize so-called “soft enforcement” tools, often employing novel approaches to ensure their enforcement objectives were met....more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

Above Board: Securities Litigation & Enforcement Outlook for 2026

In this episode of the Above Board podcast, hosts Scott Lesmes and Haima Marlier are joined by Morrison Foerster Securities Litigation partners Jamie Levitt and Ryan Keats to discuss what public companies can expect in...more

Jenner & Block

AI for GSA Contractors: Advanced Notice of MAS Refresh 31 Contains Significant Draft Changes, Deadline of March 20 for Comments

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The Administration’s 2026 AI Action Plan foreshadowed broad efforts to bring Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities to government. Now, the General Services Administration (GSA), which leverages government-wide purchasing...more

Mayer Brown

Credibly Challenged Podcast - Interview with Alec Crawford, founder of Verapath

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Matt Bisanz interviews Alec Crawford, founder of Verapath, about how financial institutions are identifying and managing risks from artificial intelligence. In particular, they discuss how banks and other financial...more

Troutman Pepper Locke

Privacy Litigation Report: Takeaways From February 2026 Decisions

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Key point: (1) Courts grapple with nonstatutory damage claims in “broken banner” cases; (2) Courts dismiss CIPA claims where plaintiffs failed to explain delays; (3) New privacy litigation trend takes off as two courts deny...more

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