Topic: Artificial intelligence
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March 12, 2026
On December 22, 2025, the City Bar of New York’s Ethics Committee issued Formal Opinion 2025-6: “Ethical Issues Affecting Use of Al to Record, Transcribe, and Summarize Conversations with Clients.”
Class action questions whether using AI to “score” job applicants violates the FCRA and similar California law
March 09, 2026
As companies increasingly integrate and use artificial intelligence in their daily operations, novel litigation based on those integrations and uses will arise as well.
Regulating AI in Australian financial services: Practical guidance for compliance
March 09, 2026
This article examines how Australian financial regulators approach artificial intelligence, summarising key guidance from ASIC, APRA, OAIC and AUSTRAC and setting out practical compliance considerations for firms, boards and executives.
Privilege challenges in the era of generative AI
March 04, 2026
Generative AI is quickly becoming part of everyday legal work, but recent court decisions show it can also create real risks for attorney client privilege.
Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario Guidance on AI Scribes
February 26, 2026
New guidance sets strict privacy and accountability expectations for AI scribes, helping healthcare organizations safeguard sensitive patient data.
AI agents: Privacy risks and practical mitigations
February 26, 2026
A webinar unpacking the privacy and cybersecurity guardrails organizations need as AI agents become embedded in everyday systems.
Securing AI agents in the new era of automation
February 10, 2026
This webinar explores practical privacy and security measures organisations need as AI agents become integrated into business systems and workflows.
A new year brings new AI obligations
January 30, 2026
Courts are beginning to define how companies should consider retaining outputs generated by GenAI tools.
The RAISE Act: Advancing AI Safety and Education in New York
January 09, 2026
Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Responsible AI Safety and Education Act.
AI-generated case law: Errors that carry consequences
December 24, 2025
Courts are increasingly sanctioning lawyers who submit briefs containing AI generated “hallucinations,” such as fabricated cases or misquoted legal authorities, emphasizing that attorneys remain fully responsible for verifying accuracy.