by RG | Nov 10, 2025 | Law.com
AI-assisted artwork poses a simple question: When can an artist using AI tools copyright their work? Early this year, the Copyright Office addressed this issue and rejected the proposition that only prompting an AI model can create a copyrightable work. But their...
by RG | Nov 10, 2025 | Law.com
“[C]rypto firms don’t always make the smartest move in these situations; too often, they lack the structures and business experience required to police pregnancy discrimination in the workplace, said Ann Olivarius, a senior partner at McAllister Olivarius who is...
by RG | Nov 10, 2025 | Law.com
This webcast explores how AI-powered collaboration is helping law firms overcome fragmented systems, enhance client engagement, and scale expertise—while maintaining security, compliance, and quality. This webcast explores how AI-powered collaboration is helping...
by RG | Nov 10, 2025 | Law.com
This year has seen a wave of proposed bills in state legislatures across the United States aimed at regulating foreign-influenced political activity at the state level. While stylized to mirror portions of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), in reality, many...
by RG | Nov 10, 2025 | Law.com
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down a petition to reconsider its landmark Obergefell ruling from ex-Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who made national news for refusing to issue same-sex marriage certificates. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down a...
by RG | Nov 10, 2025 | Law.com
Calculating and allocating origination credit within firms is more complicated because there’s “immense consolidation of talent among top firms, especially in private equity, noted one recruiter. Calculating and allocating origination credit within firms...