Speaking at York University on AI and Privilege
As AI becomes embedded in legal work, privilege faces new and unsettled risks. How can legal professionals navigate this rapidly shifting landscape? I am honored
As AI becomes embedded in legal work, privilege faces new and unsettled risks. How can legal professionals navigate this rapidly shifting landscape? I am honored
I have previously analyzed the privacy policies of quite a few AI tools. Recently, Claude introduced the model called Fable, which is an AI model
On June 9, 2026, I am speaking to Pennsylvania Magisterial District Justices on the subject of Artificial Intelligence. My presentation covers 3 basic concepts: The
Recently, a colleague shared this bench slap of three lawyers in New York with me. One lawyer used fabricated citations. The others either didn’t notice
I got an email from Verizon yesterday telling me they are retiring VoiceID. The feature let you authenticate to your account by saying “at Verizon,
When I teach about AI, I use a ladder of risk. The lowest rungs are the least risky tasks. The highest are the most. The
A $1,000 fine in Wyoming just cost a Florida lawyer his shot at appearing in a high-profile Massachusetts case against Harvard. If you were previously
I originally wrote this post in 2011. A lot has changed since then, so this post is entirely new. A few years back, someone on