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AI-Assisted Legal Filing Verification Checklist

A practical pre-filing checklist for independently verifying AI-assisted legal authorities, quotations, facts, record citations, supervision, signer approval, and post-filing corrections.
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Oregon Supreme Court’s First AI Hallucination Sanctions Show What Courts Punish Most

Oregon’s first AI-fabrication sanctions orders show how verification, supervision, and candor can determine whether false authority leads to a limited fine, dismissal, or professional discipline.
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Trump’s New AI Executive Order Turns Frontier Models Into a Cybersecurity Priority

The June 2 AI order creates a cybersecurity framework for frontier-model benchmarking, secure access, and critical-infrastructure defense.
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Weekend Legal AI Roundup: What lawyers should catch up on Monday

Florida’s new statewide AI-filing rule, Kirkland’s reported $500 million AI buildout, and the FTC’s TAKE IT DOWN enforcement launch each point to the same practical issue for legal teams: control.
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Institutional Knowledge Is the Real Legal AI Battleground

Harvey’s partnership with DeepJudge pushes legal AI toward something more durable and more useful: outputs grounded in a firm or legal department’s own past work, permissions, and judgment.
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Governed Context Is the Real Legal AI Infrastructure Layer

iManage’s latest platform overhaul treats legal AI as a context, permissions, and governance problem, not just a model-selection problem. That is where many legal teams will actually win or fail with AI.
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OpenAI Is Moving Into Government Legal Workflows Through Eudia

OpenAI’s partnership with Eudia is not just another AI announcement. It is a sign that frontier models are moving into government legal and acquisition workflows through specialized operational layers built for regulated environments.
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Disney v. Midjourney and the Broader Copyright Question for AI Users

Disney v. Midjourney turns the AI copyright fight into a practical question for companies: what level of output risk are you actually willing to accept and defend?
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The UK Is Moving Automated Decision-Making Away From the EU Model

The UK’s newer approach to automated decision-making looks more permissive than the classic Article 22 model, which makes cross-border AI governance harder to unify.
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Illinois Is Turning AI in Employment Into a Notice and Recordkeeping Problem

Illinois is showing where employment AI regulation is headed: broad notice triggers, recordkeeping pressure, and closer scrutiny of how automated tools influence employment decisions.
