This article discusses practical steps for in-house counsel to consider in protecting their businesses from the risks of generative artificial intelligence.
This article discusses potential risks to businesses from generative AI, as well as mitigation strategies, in areas such as cybersecurity, intellectual property, human resources, compliance, marketing, ethics, and criminal law.
What do employers need to know about the new Illinois law regulating the use of artificial intelligence? This FAQ guide provides an overview of the law, which goes into effect in 2026.
This article provides a summary of the US Supreme Court's decision in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services.
The Supreme Court’s ruling provides clarity regarding the evidentiary burdens that apply to claims of discrimination brought by individuals from majority groups.
A June 2025 decision by the US Supreme Court has changed the landscape of anti-discrimination litigation across a large portion of the United States. In-house lawyers should consider the potential impact of this ruling on their organizations.
This multi-jurisdictional guide covers common issues in securitization laws and regulations.
Topics covered include receivables contracts, receivables purchase agreements, asset sales, security issues, insolvency laws, special rules, regulatory issues, and taxation.
This guide covers common issues in project finance laws and regulations including security, bankruptcy, restrictions, insurance, and arbitration.
If you are an in-house lawyer in the US, your ethical obligations extend to your use of AI tools. Learn how to satisfy ethics requirements while advising the business.
This multi-jurisdictional guide covers issues related to criminal enforcement, regulatory and administrative enforcement, and requirements for financial institutions and other designated businesses.
This article provides a comprehensive look at copyright registration in the United States. Topics covered includes costs, navigating the process, timing considerations, and key benefits.