Opinion: Companies that want to deploy artificial intelligence for legal purposes must understand the risks that poses and ...
When Judge Jed Rakoff ruled in United States v. Heppner (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 17, 2026) that documents a criminal defendant created through exchanges ...
A US federal court ruling that AI chat logs are not protected by attorney-client privilege is drawing attention from insurers and financial institutions reviewing how employees use consumer AI tools ...
Attorneys can conduct security risks assessments under the color of client privilege, making it less likely to surface in ...
As Michigan officials continue to slow-walk and stonewall the expansion of the state’s Freedom of Information Act to include the governor’s office and the Legislature, a key lawmaker is now calling ...
Amir Makled isn’t one to shy away from a fight, and argues that the University shouldn't do so either to protect its independence.
The Mesa County Board of Public Health announced last week that it cut ties with the department’s most recent executive ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has begun connecting its push to obtain sensitive personal data on millions of voters to whether the upcoming midterm elections will be fair and secure, laying the ...
Prosecutors contended that the letter — found in Kouri Richins' jail cell in in 2023 — illustrates her “consciousness of ...
Actor and director Timothy Busfield is facing charges of sexual abuse involving a minor after he was accused of misconduct ...
President Donald Trump has made identifying noncitizen voting, an extremely rare occurrence, a priority of his administration, and the Justice Department has said the detailed personal data is ...
As the war in West Asia widened into its second week, the shocks came thick and fast for many countries, with Sri Lanka no exception. The first blow for the public came at midnight on Monday (9), with ...