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Artificial Intelligence, Privilege, And Work Product: Emerging Risks In The Life Sciences Industry
As artificial intelligence (AI) use has become prevalent in nearly every stage of litigation, including pre-litigation efforts, courts and litigants alike have encountered challenges applying longstanding doctrine to new technology. Recent decisions indicate that courts disagree on whether communications with generative AI tools are more like disclosures to a third party or more like the use of traditional word-processing tools.
United States Technology
AP
Arnold & Porter
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Quantum Homework For Everyone: New Executive Orders On Quantum Technology
President Trump's June 2026 Executive Orders on quantum technology establish aggressive timelines for federal agencies and contractors to transition to post-quantum cryptography by 2030, while simultaneously directing a comprehensive national strategy to advance quantum computing capabilities and protect against the imminent threat of quantum-enabled decryption of current encrypted data. The orders mandate coordination across multiple federal agencies to develop quantum applications, strengthen supply chain
United States Technology
TS
Taft Stettinius & Hollister
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The Chatbot On The Witness Stand - Part 2: AI At The Drive-Thru, Voice Ordering, And The Vendor Contract That May Decide Who Pays
Quick service restaurants are rapidly deploying AI voice agents at drive-thrus and phone lines, but a 1967 wiretapping law has emerged as an unexpected legal challenge. Recent litigation reveals how the California Invasion of Privacy Act and federal wiretapping statutes are being applied to these modern AI deployments, creating uncertainty around vendor relationships, data handling, and customer consent frameworks.
United States Technology
JW
Jones Walker
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Foley Automotive Update
The rapid deployment of agentic AI across manufacturing and supply chain operations is creating a widening gap between system capability and organizational oversight. AI agents are now autonomously negotiating procurement terms, executing purchase orders, adjusting production schedules, and making quality control decisions, often with limited or no human intervention. Yet a PricewaterhouseCoopers 2026 survey found that only 37% of operations leaders are comfortable assigning AI agents to execute full end-to
Worldwide Technology
FL
Foley & Lardner
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Observations And Key Themes From The International Hotel Investment Forum EMEA 2026
The 2026 International Hotel Investment Forum EMEA revealed critical challenges facing the hospitality industry, from geopolitical tensions affecting Middle East markets to yield compression threatening profitability. Industry leaders grappled with how artificial intelligence will reshape booking channels and operations while maintaining the human touch that defines hospitality.
United States Media & IT
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Mayer Brown
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Artificial Intelligence, Privilege, And Work Product: Emerging Risks In The Life Sciences Industry
As artificial intelligence (AI) use has become prevalent in nearly every stage of litigation, including pre-litigation efforts, courts and litigants alike have encountered challenges applying longstanding doctrine to new technology. Recent decisions indicate that courts disagree on whether communications with generative AI tools are more like disclosures to a third party or more like the use of traditional word-processing tools.
United States Technology
AP
Arnold & Porter
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NIL Rights In The Age Of AI Deepfakes
Artificial intelligence has made it possible to create convincing videos of athletes endorsing products without their knowledge or consent, fundamentally challenging what name, image and likeness (NIL) rights mean in practice. As deepfakes become more sophisticated and widespread, existing legal protections designed to give athletes and public figures control over their identities are proving inadequate against unauthorized commercial exploitation and reputational harm. This emerging threat requires busines
United States IP
DS
Dinsmore & Shohl
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DOJ’s LOGZONE Settlement Highlights FCA Risk In Cybersecurity Compliance Representations
The U.S. Department of Justice's recent settlement with Alabama defense contractor LOGZONE Inc. demonstrates how cybersecurity deficiencies in federal contracting can trigger False Claims Act exposure when contractors misrepresent their compliance status. This case reveals the government's willingness to pursue fraud allegations based solely on unimplemented security controls and inaccurate compliance certifications, even without any actual data breach or security incident.
United States Government
FL
Foley & Lardner
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