Mathieu Balzarini, LexisNexis’s vice president of product in the CEMEA region, says interest in Gen AI legal research tools ‘is both high and growing rapidly’
Companies in the region say they are ramping up AI training amid new EU AI regulations
Ethical AI policies allow law firms to harness AI's benefits while mitigating risks
LexisNexis buyer's guide sets out to separate fact from fiction when assessing legal Gen AI platforms
Linklaters-backed survey tests how women in law are currently experiencing the impacts of AI
Plaintiffs claim OpenAI 'using other companies’ journalism for their own commercial gain'
Firm aims to develop ideas through homegrown chatbot and partnerships with external vendors
Thomson Reuters survey shows about a fifth of in-house legal teams now have AI policies
Deal is Litera’s second acquisition this year, following July purchase of FileTrails
Jasmine Singh replaces Chris Young, who stood down earlier this year
Kathi Vidal rejoins in Silicon Valley and Washington DC ahead of the change in administrations
Series of articles will investigate key criteria to consider when investing in Gen AI
New Freshfields report outlines key data law changes that companies must adapt to
In the first of a two-part series, members of Van Bael & Bellis’s digital counselling practice examine some of the key issues impacting the entertainment and media industry, and consider what businesses can do to navigate these challenges
Californian court finds ‘strong likelihood’ that ex-employee took trade secret information to benefit his own company
Collaboration with online platform Created by Humans aims to protect and monetise authors’ work in age of AI
Second edition, edited by Osborne Clarke’s John Buyers, provides detailed commentary on EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act
Littler survey of in-house counsel and other executives also highlights concerns around politics and ESG
Isabel Parker joins US firm in new global role