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Expertise in the Age of Algorithms: Trust and Transparency in AI-Assisted Litigation

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Synthetic technologies are reshaping the legal landscape, presenting expert witness reporting with a pivotal challenge: integrating the innovation that artificial intelligence provides without compromising ethical standards...more

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Intellectual Property Report - February 2026

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Section 101 eligibility remains one of the most unpredictable and frequently contested areas of U.S. patent practice, particularly for software, artificial intelligence, and machine learning....more

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A New Playbook for § 101? The USPTO's Guidance on Using Technical Evidence

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Section 101 eligibility remains one of the most unpredictable and frequently contested areas of U.S. patent practice, particularly for software, artificial intelligence, and machine learning....more

A&O Shearman

AI and investigations: from a helping hand to a source of evidence

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Artificial intelligence is already embedded in how many organizations operate and investigate. It speeds up document review, detects anomalies, drafts notes and interview questionnaires, and surfaces patterns. It now also...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

Facial Recognition Technology in Maryland Criminal Cases

Facial Recognition Technology, or “FRT,” is a form of artificial intelligence.  Maryland has cases,  statutes, and procedural rules that govern the use of facial recognition technology in criminal cases....more

Secretariat

The Class Action Implications of AI-Driven Decisions

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On May 16, 2025, United States District Judge Rita Lin granted a Motion for Conditional Certification of Collective Action in Mobley v. Workday, Inc. The Plaintiff alleges age, race, and disability discrimination from...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

Effective Advocacy 101 in the Age of eDiscovery and AI: A Guide for Lawyers and Their Clients

The fundamental building blocks of effective trial advocacy are remarkably unchanged, despite vast changes in how information is found, analyzed, and presented in courtrooms, hearing rooms, arbitrations, and mediations. In...more

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Objection SustAIned: Artificially Generated Evidence Makes its Way into the Courtroom

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Odds are, you’ve caught yourself doing it: you see something so outrageous online that it couldn’t possibly be true (could it?), and your gut reaction is to brush it off as a product of artificial intelligence. Heightened...more

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eDiscovery Best Practices in the Pharmaceutical Industry

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Pharmaceutical companies generate vast data during drug development and regulatory processes, making eDiscovery complex due to data volume, sensitivity, and compliance. Efficient eDiscovery solutions are essential to manage...more

Fisher Phillips

Top 2026 Predictions for Workplace Litigation

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Our Litigation and Trials thought leaders pulled together their top predictions for the new year so that employers can get a running start to 2026....more

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[Webinar] Truth on Trial: How to Detect and Challenge Deepfake Evidence in the AI Era - January 22nd, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

AI has made it easier than ever to fabricate convincing documents, images, audio, and video which is creating a new generation of evidence that can mislead courts, opposing counsel, and clients....more

K&L Gates LLP

Litigation Minute: Proof Required: Evaluating AI in Litigation Practice

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What You Need to Know in a Minute or Less - In litigation, everything comes down to evidence—what you can prove, what you can verify, and what holds up under scrutiny. The same principle now applies to artificial intelligence...more

Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

Artificial Intelligence Prompts Most Reader Interest in 2025

The journey from 2023 to 2025 has been interesting to say the least. The year 2023 was a time for considering the promise of artificial intelligence. In 2023, we highlighted nascent state efforts to regulate artificial...more

Lowenstein Sandler LLP

USPTO Outlines New Path for Overcoming § 101 Rejections Through Rule 132 Subject Matter Eligibility Declarations

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What’s New: USPTO Embraces Evidence-Driven § 101 Practice - The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recently issued two coordinated memoranda explaining how applicants can use Subject Matter Eligibility Declarations...more

Lighthouse

Identifying Good and Bad Use Cases for AI for Law Firms

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As a lawyer, knowing when and how to leverage AI in your litigation and eDiscovery workflows is now crucial to delivering superior client value. But not all AI is created equal. Choosing the wrong type of AI for a specific...more

Cornerstone Research

Unlocking AI’s Potential in Expert Witness Work

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Generative AI (AI) is creating exciting opportunities in the realm of complex litigation and expert witness preparation. The technology offers meaningful value that ultimately allows experts to focus their time on high-level...more

Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.

Off the Field, but Not Out of the Game: TOTAL 90 and the Plays That Could Change the Match

Some brands never fully fade, especially in industries in which nostalgia and cultural memory keep the brand alive long after a product line takes a step back. Nike’s TOTAL 90 line is one such example, remembered from its...more

Hogan Lovells

Judicial AI guidance updated – Caution still prevails

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The Judiciary has updated its guidance on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by judges and tribunal members, marking another step in the courts' cautious engagement with emerging technology. Issued on 31 October 2025,...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

[Webinar] Beyond Document Review: GenAI for Partner-Level Trial Strategy and Investigations - December 10th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

What if you could see your opponent's strongest arguments before they present them? Or generate a comprehensive trial strategy with full citation support in hours instead of weeks? Or prepare a compelling closing argument...more

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[Event] eDiscovery Convergence 2025 - December 3rd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join Us for eDiscovery Convergence 2025! Step into the future of eDiscovery in Ontario! This year, we're not just adapting—we're reimagining. With significant potential shifts in the Rules of Civil Procedure and the...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP - Social Media

Social Links: The Internet’s Awkward Teen Phase

By the end of November, Character.AI will stop letting anyone under 18 chat freely with its bots. No more late-night conversations with virtual friends, no more two-hour therapy sessions with imaginary Freud. The company says...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

The AI Advantage in Discovery: How AI is Already Driving Efficiency and Defensibility

Artificial intelligence is no longer an emerging concept in e-discovery—it’s a working reality. Every day, legal and compliance teams are using AI to search smarter, classify faster, and review with greater precision. Yet...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

Using GenAI and Alchemy to Create Winning Trial Arguments

Imagine preparing for a complex commercial trial and generating both your opening argument and your opponent’s most likely opening in less than two hours. Imagine seeing exactly which evidence supports the opposition’s...more

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[Webinar] Leveraging Web & Social Evidence in Modern E-Discovery - November 4th, 10:00 am PST

Online content—from dynamic websites to fast-moving social platforms—can make or break a matter. Yet many legal teams still struggle to identify, preserve, and authenticate this evidence in a way that’s efficient, defensible,...more

Maison Law

Autonomous Vehicle Accidents: Who's Liable when Self-Driving Cars Crash?

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Autonomous, or self-driving, vehicles have become increasingly popular in transportation due to recent advances in automotive and computer technologies. Millions of drivers rely on computer systems in their cars to perform...more

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