October 14, 2025 - Code, Copyright, and the Courtroom
Description
Today, the legal profession is undergoing a fundamental transformation as artificial intelligence (AI) accelerates workflows and redefines practice. Specialized tools, such as those within Westlaw Advantage, are streamlining legal research and accelerating litigation strategy grounded in trusted content, positioning AI as a mandatory tool for modern legal departments. This rapid adoption, however, is generating profound ethical and legal crises; attorneys face severe reprimands for citing cases that generative AI models have fabricated or "hallucinated". Moreover, the technology itself exhibits fundamental limitations in complex hierarchical legal reasoning, achieving low accuracy rates on integrated analysis tasks. This friction extends to intellectual property, where tech giants are confronting lawsuits over using copyrighted news and music to train large language models (LLMs), raising pivotal questions about fair use globally. While law firms must adapt client acquisition methods to new AI platforms like ChatGPT and embrace human-centered Design Thinking for integration, they simultaneously face a patchwork of state regulations, criticized as a "regulatory frenzy" by some, and strict new privacy mandates, such as California's Opt Me Out Act, underscoring that success depends on moving beyond simple experimentation to robust, trustworthy integration.
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