September 2025

The legal profession is entering a new phase where Artificial Intelligence (AI) has moved from early trials into everyday practice. Legal teams use AI to simplify complex tasks, strengthen compliance, and focus on higher-value work.
Rather than replacing professionals, AI supports them by handling large volumes of data, spotting patterns, and managing routine activities. As a result, lawyers have more
Continue Reading AI Adoption in Legal Teams: Best Practices for Responsible Integration

“It’s certainly reasonable that some companies will see the numbers and say that it’s safer to resolve the cases, because then it becomes a line item, a business cost, rather than a risk that’s hanging over their heads for years, said Regina Sam Penti, a partner at Ropes & Gray.
Continue Reading AI Firms Have Every Incentive to Settle Copyright-Infringement Suits, Even If It Costs Them Billions

For an established dispute-resolution organization that is turning 100 next year, the American Arbitration Association seems to be doing everything but acting its age. Long among the world’s leading providers of human arbitrators and mediators for a range of disputes, the AAA is now preparing to launch its first AI-powered arbitrator in November.
The AI arbitrator will initially handle documents-only
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This week, we talk with Gabe Pereyra, President and co-founder at Harvey, about his path from DeepMind and Google Brain to launching Harvey with Winston Weinberg; how a roommate’s real-world legal workflows met early GPT-4 access and OpenAI backing; why legal emerged as the right domain for large models; and how personal ties to the profession plus a desire to
Continue Reading The Models Are the Product: Gabe Pereyra on Building an AI Associate and Matter-Centric Workflows

AARP (formerly the American Association of Retired Persons), an advocacy group for Americans aged 50 and older, reached a settlement agreement last week in a privacy class action that alleged its website disclosed users’ video viewing data to Meta without their consent via the Meta Pixel.
Continue Reading AARP Reaches $12.5M Settlement With Plaintiffs in Meta Pixel Privacy Class Action