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LegalMation
LegalMation

LegalMation leverages the latest artificial intelligence systems including GPT-4 to help corporate legal departments and law firms drive efficiency with straightforward and easily deployed solutions specifically focused on litigation and dispute resolution workflows.

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Bench IQ
Bench IQ

Bench IQ is an AI-powered service that allows attorneys to uncover the reasons behind all of their judges' rulings, not just the 3% that can be found in their judicial opinions. We provide attorneys with unparalleled insight into their judges' thinking, enabling them to argue more successfully.

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LEGALFLY
LEGALFLY

LegalFly is an AI-powered platform designed to streamline legal operations, offering services such as contract review, drafting, and due diligence. It aims to enhance efficiency and accuracy for legal teams by automating repetitive tasks and allowing professionals to focus on strategic work.

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Rhetoric
Rhetoric

Rhetoric helps litigators know more, persuade more, and win more cases. Identify judge preferences and custom tailor briefs through similarity scoring, sentiment analysis, and more

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FirmPilot
FirmPilot

FirmPilot is the first AI Marketing Platform for Law Firms that intelligently suggests marketing tactics & generates high-quality content 10x faster to get more cases on auto-pilot.

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Skribe
Skribe

Skribe is a company that offers an AI-powered alternative to traditional court reporting, aiming to streamline the process of capturing and analyzing legal testimony. It was co-founded by Karl Seelbach, a seasoned litigator, and Tom Irby, a former owner of a court reporting firm.

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Automating Discrimination: AI Hiring Practices and Gender Inequality
Automating Discrimination: AI Hiring Practices and Gender Inequality
AI Publications

Cardozo Law Review's empirical research demonstrates how AI hiring algorithms trained on predominantly male datasets systematically replicate gender bias, as seen in Amazon's algorithm that downgraded women candidates. The analysis reveals fundamental measurement challenges in employment AI unlike medical AI, where researchers cannot easily determine if rejected female candidates would outperform hired males. This academic study exposes the technical limitations of bias auditing in hiring contexts and calls for structural reforms to prevent AI from codifying historical workplace discrimination.

A global outlook on 13 AI laws affecting hiring and recruitment
A global outlook on 13 AI laws affecting hiring and recruitment
AI Publications

Comprehensive analysis of 13 global AI laws reveals unprecedented regulatory activity with U.S. states introducing 400+ AI bills in 2024, six times more than 2023, while the EU AI Act creates binding requirements for high-risk hiring systems. The research highlights critical compliance challenges as NYC's bias audit requirements, Colorado's impact assessments, and India's anti-discrimination mandates create a complex patchwork of overlapping obligations. HR professionals must navigate ADA accommodations, Title VII compliance, and emerging state-specific AI regulations while ensuring algorithmic fairness across diverse jurisdictions.

Copyright and AI training data—transparency to the rescue?
Copyright and AI training data—transparency to the rescue?
AI Publications

Oxford Journal's research reveals how AI developers have become increasingly secretive about training datasets as copyright litigation intensifies, prompting global calls for mandatory transparency requirements. The analysis examines the EU AI Act's groundbreaking training data disclosure mandates and G7 principles requiring transparency to protect intellectual property rights. This scholarly assessment demonstrates how transparency obligations could enable rightsholder enforcement while balancing innovation needs, offering a potential regulatory solution to the copyright-AI training data conflict.

Bias In AI: The Real-World Ramifications And Legal Implications
Bias In AI: The Real-World Ramifications And Legal Implications
AI Publications

Civil rights firm's analysis exposes how AI bias in hiring systematically discriminates against marginalized groups, with nearly 80% of employers now using AI recruitment tools despite documented gender and racial discrimination like Amazon's scrapped recruiting engine. The EEOC's new initiative to combat algorithmic discrimination reflects mounting legal challenges as biased datasets perpetuate workplace inequality across healthcare, employment, and lending. This practitioner perspective emphasizes the urgent need for human oversight and ethical AI frameworks to prevent civil rights violations in an increasingly automated hiring landscape.

AI, Copyright, and the Law: The Ongoing Battle Over Intellectual Property Rights
AI, Copyright, and the Law: The Ongoing Battle Over Intellectual Property Rights
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USC's legal analysis explores landmark AI copyright litigation including Authors Guild v. OpenAI and NYT v. Microsoft, where publishers claim AI training violates copyright through unauthorized use of millions of articles. The piece contrasts China's progressive stance recognizing AI-generated content copyright with the U.S.'s unresolved fair use debates, highlighting how courts must balance AI innovation against creator rights. As proposed federal legislation like the Generative AI Copyright Disclosure Act advances, this analysis illuminates the critical legal battles shaping AI's future in creative industries.

Long awaited EU AI Act becomes law after publication in the EU's Official Journal
Long awaited EU AI Act becomes law after publication in the EU's Official Journal
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The EU AI Act becomes enforceable law spanning 180 recitals and 113 articles, imposing maximum penalties of €35 million or 7% of worldwide annual turnover for non-compliance. The regulation's phased implementation begins with prohibited AI practices in February 2025, followed by transparency requirements for general-purpose AI models and full enforcement by August 2026. This comprehensive framework establishes the legal foundation for AI governance across all 27 EU member states, creating immediate compliance obligations for any organization deploying AI systems that impact EU markets.

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