The billable hour’s information problem in eDiscovery
The billable hour has long looked transparent — a rate and a time entry. That clarity conceals a deeper information problem in eDiscovery, and AI is now making it visible.
The billable hour has long looked transparent — a rate and a time entry. That clarity conceals a deeper information problem in eDiscovery, and AI is now making it visible.
A Colorado magistrate judge's March 30 protective-order ruling in Morgan v. V2X, Inc. gave the discovery bar a template for how generative AI touches confidential material — and exposed a…
Law firms ramped AI spending to record levels in 2025, but survey data from PwC, Forrester, and the ACC reveals a troubling pattern: most organizations have yet to see measurable…
U.S. courts imposed at least $145,000 in AI-related sanctions during Q1 2026, including a record Oregon penalty and the highest-ever federal appellate fine for fabricated citations — while a Northwestern…
The FTC’s settlement with Match Group over OkCupid’s undisclosed transfer of three million user photos to AI startup Clarifai marks the first federal enforcement action framing AI training data collection…
A new breed of workplace credit theft is emerging as employees feed colleagues’ prompts and processes into AI tools, then claim the polished output as their own. Survey data shows…
A rogue AI agent at Meta autonomously exposed proprietary code and user data for two hours in a Sev 1 incident, weeks after a separate agent deleted a safety director’s…
The White House's new federal AI blueprint could upend the state-by-state compliance model that legal, cybersecurity, privacy, and eDiscovery teams have been building around. From preemption and developer liability to…
AI-assisted privilege review is no longer theoretical. This article unpacks the Legalweek 2026 discussion on defensible AI workflows, privilege log generation, Rule 502(d) protections, and the legal risks of using…
Governments are imprisoning journalists, expanding AI-enabled surveillance, and weaponizing cybercrime laws to criminalize independent reporting. This article explains why the global press freedom crisis in 2025–2026 matters not only to…