Tag:Artificial Intelligence

Rising Jury Verdicts, Attached Housing Litigation on the Mind for Best Law Firm Attorneys in Commercial Litigation, Construction

Law Week talked to partners at three Best Law Firms in construction and commercial litigation to see what’s going on in their practice areas, what legislation and court decisions have been impactful and what’s on their mind going into 2025.

Art Law, a Unique Practice at the Intersection of Law and Creativity

Channah Norman of Shook, Hardy & Bacon spoke with Law Week about what led her into her art law practice and what makes the practice unique.

Best Lawyers’ ‘Lawyers of the Year’ Eye Recent Supreme Court Rulings, Regulatory Changes, Market Trends

2025 “Lawyers of the Year” offer insights on local market trends, regulatory changes and appellate decisions for more than a half dozen legal practices and industries.

Scott Perlov Joins Polsinelli as Shareholder

Polsinelli announced that Scott Perlov joined the firm’s venture capital and emerging growth companies practice as a shareholder.

ABA Warns Attorneys About AI Disclosures in New Ethics Opinion

The ABA’s ethics committee released Opinion 512 focused on generative artificial intelligence tools for attorneys and firms.

Jason Vick Joins Womble Bond Dickinson in Denver

Womble Bond Dickinson announced Jason Vick joined the firm’s Denver office as a partner in the patent prosecution and litigation practice.

Chambers USA Lawyers Discuss the Impacts of Interest Rates on M&A, Noncompetes on Employment

High interest rates are still impacting the M&A space, but there’s hope on the horizon. Labor and employment attorneys are working to figure out what the new noncompete normal means for employers.

Colorado has the Nation’s First AI Regulation Law, But it’s not Set in Stone Yet

The new law regulates high-risk AI systems, and the Colorado Legislature will work to refine it before it goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2026.