Courtney Baird and Ryan S. Crawford | Duane Morris In an issue of first impression, a federal court held that information a defendant input to a consumer generative AI system on his own initiative is not protected by the attorney-client privilege or the work product doctrine. That holding extended to documents the defendant generated using AI and… Continue reading First Impression: Attorney-Client Privilege And AI Use
Emerging Perils Of Ai Providing Legal Advice
Dee Ware | Tactical Law There is no question that artificial intelligence (“AI”) can be a valuable research and analytical tool, but beyond hallucinations and expanding regulation applying to the use of AI by attorneys, courts are grappling with the consequences of both AI acting like a lawyer in certain instances and users treating AI… Continue reading Emerging Perils Of Ai Providing Legal Advice
Are AI Chatbot Prompts Discoverable? Courts Say ‘YES!’
Jenny H. Kim and Virginia Su | Boies Schiller Flexner Anyone faced with litigation risk should be prepared for the inevitable request for their employees’ user prompts on either enterprise-licensed or individual user accounts on ChatGPT, Claude, or other AI chatbots. In fact, parties have already started making these requests in discovery. Although case law is limited,… Continue reading Are AI Chatbot Prompts Discoverable? Courts Say ‘YES!’
The AI Arbitrator: What It Is, What It Isn’t And Where It’s Going
Albert Bates, Jr. and R. Zachary Torres-Fowler | Troutman Pepper Locke For years, arbitration users have sent a consistent message: They want faster, more predictable, and more cost-effective processes without sacrificing quality and fairness. The American Arbitration Association–International Centre for Dispute Resolution’s announcement and rollout of an artificial intelligence arbitrator for two-party, documents-only construction disputes this September… Continue reading The AI Arbitrator: What It Is, What It Isn’t And Where It’s Going
How To Handle The Pro Se Plaintiff: Practical Guidance For Claims Professionals
Douglas MacKimm | Drew Eckl Farnham Much like in life, the business of insurance defense is about the cards we are dealt with. The more experience you have, the easier it is to know the good cards, the bad cards and how to play them. But what happens when you are dealt with a “wildcard”? This is what it can feel like when matched against a self-represented,… Continue reading How To Handle The Pro Se Plaintiff: Practical Guidance For Claims Professionals
