Federal court judges in New York and Michigan have offered split rulings on whether AI prompts seeking information from AI ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A new federal ruling is raising questions about how artificial intelligence could impact the legal ...
Opinion: Companies that want to deploy artificial intelligence for legal purposes must understand the risks that poses and take concrete steps to preserve privilege.
A recent decision from Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York marks a watershed moment in the legal profession’s ...
Judge Rakoff ruled that AI-generated information is not protected by attorney-client privilege if created independently by a ...
Opinion: Clients who want to use AI to assist their defense likely will find their efforts aren't protected from disclosure ...
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more prevalent in day-to-day life and in the legal field, in particular, thorny questions ...
The recent decision in United States v. Heppner, No. 25-cr-00503-JSR (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 10, 2026), underscores the need for ...
Q: We are in a civil case with others, suing a person who engaged in fraudulent misconduct. We share the same attorney who is trying to establish that the attorney-client privilege between this guy ...
Challenges and delays during the discovery process are a frustrating part of civil litigation. One cause for such delay is the attorney-client privilege arising from internal investigation materials.
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