Generative AI litigation carries implications for copyright bar
Generative AI sparks complex copyright disputes as Virginia attorneys warn of legal risks and pending federal cases likely to impact local businesses.
Audited use of AI tools can help mitigate risk of employment-related litigation
The use of artificial intelligence in employment decision-making has continued to rise since its inception. Nowhere is this more evident than in hiring decisions.
To win the tech race against China, restore the power of the U.S. patent
If we want to win the technology race of the 21st century, we must restore the rule of law for inventors. Passing the RESTORE Patent Rights Act is the most important step.
Navigating confidentiality risks in third-party AI tools
While organizations are seeing benefits from AI use, those benefits must be carefully balanced with risk management.
Unpacking legal exposure in AI
Like all tools, AI systems bring benefits and risks; appreciating these risks is crucial to prevent them from becoming realities.
Developing an IP strategy for AI in a rapidly evolving legal landscape
Globally, many industries are experiencing intense competition as market leaders and would-be disruptors race to deploy artificial intelligence in products, services and business processes.
The Future of Legal Tech: AI’s Role in Transforming Law Practices
Traditionally anchored in precedent and procedure, the legal industry is going through a significant and rapid transformation driven by artificial intelligence (AI). As legal practices navigate an ever-increasing volume of data and rising client expectations for efficiency, AI is emerging as a crucial tool.
Lawyers: first AI fair use case may prove to be outlier
They are far from the last words a judge will write on the subject, nor do they have any precedential value. But that has not stopped attorneys from poring over a recent Delaware federal court decision that represents the first substantive application of copyright law and fair use doctrine to artificial intelligence.
Exploring the nuts, bolts and biases of AI
Much of the discussion around artificial intelligence in legal publications focuses on AI risks and mitigation strategies. Lawyers should be well-versed on the subject given the focus of their discussions with clients and the fact that it’s an important consideration when they’re choosing tools for their own practices.
Verdicts & Settlements
- Medical Malpractice – Jurors side with doctor in suit over rescue surgery
- Workers’ Compensation- Seasonal worker paralyzed in tobacco baler accident
- Medical Malpractice- Death from cancer followed stomach pain misdiagnosis
- Workers’ Compensation – Struck in face by forklift, woman suffers brain injury
- Negligence and Tort – Group home resident falls, sustaining femur fracture
- Medical Malpractice – Nursing facility patient dies after fracturing ankle in fall
- Medical Malpractice- Patient has bladder injury during colostomy reversal
- Premises Liability- Apartment guest burned by gas grill spewing fire
- Motor Vehicle Negligence – Physician sustained hand injuries in crash
- Premises Liability- Dog bite injury nets settlement
- Motor Vehicle Negligence – Woman suffers injuries after T-bone collision
Opinion Digests
- Criminal – Man sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment for shooting at military sites
- Constitutional – Court reinstates suit over abuses in West Virginia foster care system
- Domestic Relations – Wife defeats former husband’s contempt petition
- Civil Procedure – Court clarifies scope of craved oyer doctrine
- Corporate – LLC member prevails on breach of fiduciary claim
- Taxation – County may require data center company to provide customers’ names
- Criminal – Man fails to vacate default judgment forfeiting approximately $21,000
- Negligence – Business not liable for failing to call ambulance
- Search & Seizure – Police lacked reasonable suspicion for stop and frisk
- Criminal – Man convicted of pinching officer during struggle
- Municipal – Heirs claim surplus funds following tax sale of real property
- Contract – Res judicata bars some of breach of contract claim












