AI Is Not Your Lawyer: Federal Court Rules AI-Generated Documents Are Not Privileged

Michelle N. Tanney, Madison Gaudreau and Kayley B. Sullivan | BakerHostetler Key Takeaways On Feb. 10, 2026, Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a bench ruling holding that documents prepared using generative AI were not protected by attorney-client privilege or the work-product doctrine.[1] This decision… Continue reading AI Is Not Your Lawyer: Federal Court Rules AI-Generated Documents Are Not Privileged

International Arbitration Experts Discuss The Use Of An AI Arbitrator For Construction Arbitrations

Jessica Sabbath and Lisa Richman | McDermott Will & Schulte Mealey’s International Arbitration Report recently asked industry experts and leaders for their thoughts on the American Arbitration Association’s International Centre for Dispute Resolution (AAA-ICDR) announcement of the launch of an AI arbitrator for use in construction arbitration. https://www.adr.org/ press-releases/aaa-icdr-to-launch-ai-native-arbitrator transforming-dispute-resolution/. We would like to thank the following… Continue reading International Arbitration Experts Discuss The Use Of An AI Arbitrator For Construction Arbitrations

AI in Arbitration: Use Cases and Considerations for 2026

Nadia Nicolaou | Opus 2 AI is no longer at the margins of legal practice: it is becoming central to how disputes are resolved, resources are allocated, and justice is delivered. AI in arbitration promises faster workflows, sharper insights, and more predictable outcomes. Yet its growing presence also raises critical questions about transparency, fairness, and… Continue reading AI in Arbitration: Use Cases and Considerations for 2026

Artificial Intelligence in Arbitration: Is There Room for AI Arbitrators?—Part I

Farqaleet Khokhar | American Arbitration Association In this two-part article, the author explores the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on arbitration. In this first part, the author expounds on the evolution and functions of AI tools to consider how AI is designed and deployed. Then, the author examines the pros and cons of AI to… Continue reading Artificial Intelligence in Arbitration: Is There Room for AI Arbitrators?—Part I

Using AI to Improve Safety: Managing the Legal Risks Alongside the Benefits

Brandon Brigham, Kaiser Chowdhry, Thomas Cullen Wallace and Mitchell Knafo | Morgan Lewis Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a powerful tool in workplace safety programs—but its use also raises complex legal and governance questions. This Insight examines how employers can integrate AI into safety decision-making while preserving human judgment, meeting regulatory obligations, and managing enforcement… Continue reading Using AI to Improve Safety: Managing the Legal Risks Alongside the Benefits