Legal professional privilege (LPP) protects certain confidential communications from disclosure without your client’s permission, even in court.
The recent United States v. Heppner case highlights that inputs and outputs from public AI tools are not automatically ...
Hoi-Yee Roper, Stacie Bourton, Andrew Waters and Katherine Harper discuss some of the developments in legal professional privilege and provide practical tips.
A recent federal court ruling out of New York has important implications for anyone involved in a family law matter, whether ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday legal practice and increasingly part of litigants’ everyday lives. A recent U.S. decision, United States v. Heppner, is an early signal ...
As more executives and litigants lean on models like Claude and ChatGPT to navigate legal issues, the courts are beginning to draw hard lines around what stays private and what gets handed over to the ...