In 2026, 50% of Americans reported that they had utilized AI chatbots, a dramatic increase from the 33% of chatbot usage reported in 2024. That shift is already being felt inside courtrooms nationwide. A Mississippi federal judge recently found herself sorting through...
Artificial Intelligence
AI Forensic Tools: What Happens When My Trial Expert Is a Machine?
Those involved in civil litigation or trial work within the past couple of years, have likely seen something play out like this: an AI-enhanced image, a machine-generated damages model, or an algorithmic authenticity check offered as if it were self-evidently...
Florida Just Pulled the Pin on AI Liability. Now Everyone Is Holding the Grenade.
On June 1, 2026, Florida took a bold step we cannot ignore. Attorney General James Uthmeier filed what he called the “first-in-the-nation state-led lawsuit” against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, claiming the company knowingly released and aggressively marketed ChatGPT...
The AI Reckoning Has Arrived: The Case that Will Rewrite AI Laws in Products Liability
In the quiet shadows of the corners of the San Francisco Superior Courthouse, a consequential legal development in AI products liability litigation is rapidly unfolding. This unraveling situation is something every AI developer, deployer, and corporate counsel needs...
Workplace Technology: Smart Glasses and Workplace Privacy Concerns
As technology advances, private consumers now have access to devices that were once limited to specialized business or government use. Modern technology used by employers for work purposes and employees bringing their own technology to the job poses potential issues...
AI, eDiscovery, and Privilege: The Train Tracks That Are Now Colliding
The Privilege Problem: How AI is Reformulating eDiscovery’s Most Sensitive Issue AI has arrived in the legal technology space with It brings with it the prospect of cost cutting in discovery, acceleration of document production timelines, and pattern recognition...





