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ICC, SIAC, LCIA Report Record Arbitration Caseloads in 2025
ICC, SIAC, and LCIA report record arbitration caseloads for 2025, highlighting the growing importance of arbitration in global dispute resolution.
Urgent Legal Challenges Threaten EU-US Data Privacy Framework
Privacy advocates challenge EU-US Data Privacy Framework, risking disruptions in transatlantic data flows.
State AGs Intensify Scrutiny on Major Healthcare Data Breaches
State AGs probe healthcare data breaches like Change Healthcare, affecting compliance challenges for companies and legal advisors.
Am Law 100 Firms Face Surging Cybersecurity Dangers
Am Law 100 firms report rising cybersecurity threats, endangering client trust and disrupting legal operations.
SEC's Cyber Breach Rule Enforces Strict Disclosure Timelines
The SEC's new breach disclosure rule requires firms to report incidents within four days, challenging compliance teams to swiftly adapt.
Five States Rethink Bar Exams with New Licensing Alternatives
Oregon's SPPE success prompts states like California, New Hampshire, and others to explore bar exam alternatives, impacting legal licensure and practice.
ABA Partners with Tech Firms to Boost Pro Bono Legal Tools
The ABA collaborates with legal tech firms to enhance pro bono services, impacting over 17,000 attorneys and improving free legal aid accessibility.
States Boost Eviction Aid with Millions for Legal Counsel
States expand free legal aid for evictions, impacting housing stability for at-risk renters and increasing legal service demand.
Supreme Court Decision Looms for Geofence Warrants' Future
The Supreme Court will decide on geofence warrants, affecting digital data use in law enforcement and Fourth Amendment rights.
SCOTUS Ends Chevron Deference, Prompting Litigation Surge
SCOTUS overrules Chevron deference, prompting increased litigation & impacting GC strategies.
SCOTUS Reviews Key Social Media Moderation Laws
SCOTUS to address pivotal social media laws in Texas and Florida, affecting moderation practices and First Amendment issues.
Record Labels Sue AI Firms Over Copyright Violations
Prominent record labels, led by the RIAA, are suing AI firms Suno and Udio for copyright violations, potentially reshaping music industry norms and legal practices.
New AI Disclosure Rules Alter Legal Filing Processes
Federal courts to require AI disclosure in legal filings by 2026, impacting litigators' verification duties.
Mass Arbitration Filings Rise, Challenging Corporate Legal Teams
Mass arbitration cases skyrocketed 467% from 2021 to 2022, impacting corporate legal strategies.
California Launches DROP Tool for Consumer Data Deletion
California's DROP tool offers streamlined data deletion for consumers, impacting enterprise compliance and privacy control.
EU Set to Enforce AI Act on Social Scoring and Biometrics
EU regulators prepare to enforce AI Act, targeting prohibited practices like social scoring and biometric surveillance.
Legora Boosts AI Legal Training with Top Law Schools Collaboration
Legora's new AI program partners with major law schools to equip students with AI legal skills.
Orrick Uses Predictive Analytics to Cut Costs by 96.7%
Orrick's use of predictive analytics cuts attorney review volume by 96.7%, saving $58,000 per matter, showcasing impactful AI-driven efficiency in legal practices.
Foley & Lardner's AI Tools Streamline Legal Workflows
Foley & Lardner's FoleyChat AI tool wins 'Best Use of AI' for optimizing legal workflows, benefiting General Counsels in strategy and operations efficiency.
Husch Blackwell Unveils Office to Drive Legal Tech Innovation
Husch Blackwell opens a new Transformation Office led by Joanna L. Penn, focusing on legal innovation through AI and operational efficiency.