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!’
Tag: Artificial Intelligence
Who Picks the Arbitrator — You or the Algorithm?
Giuseppe De Palo and Annie Lespérance | JAMS When artificial intelligence enters the process of arbitrator selection, the question it raises is often framed as technical. In reality, it is structural. At stake is not simply how arbitrators are identified or ranked, but how arbitral authority itself is constituted — and whether the mechanisms that… Continue reading Who Picks the Arbitrator — You or the Algorithm?
AI in Arbitration, Part I: Principles Guiding the Use of AI in Arbitral Proceedings
Natalia Zibibbo, Olivier André, and Boyan Arshinkov | Freshfields The year 2025 marked a watershed moment for artificial intelligence (AI), with the release of more powerful generative models and a rapid expansion of proprietary and specialised AI systems. This technological leap was mirrored by a dynamic shift in the legal and regulatory landscape, as both… Continue reading AI in Arbitration, Part I: Principles Guiding the Use of AI in Arbitral Proceedings
The Definitive AI Glossary for Legal Professionals
Elizabeth Guthrie | Nextpoint The technical terminology surrounding AI is vast and complex. Whether you’re just getting started or need a quick refresher, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with some of these concepts before diving deeper into the world of AI. Take a look through this glossary and feel free to return to… Continue reading The Definitive AI Glossary for Legal Professionals
Florida Trial Courts Demand Disclosure of AI Use in Pleadings
Esquire Deposition Solutions The two largest judicial districts in Florida will now require lawyers to certify whether artificial intelligence was used in any fashion to create pleadings filed in their courts. Legal research and document drafting, both common uses of generative artificial intelligence, are covered by the certification requirement, as are discovery materials such as… Continue reading Florida Trial Courts Demand Disclosure of AI Use in Pleadings
