Ken Tombs reflects on the Law Society’s foresight report on the future of agentic AI and compares it against practitioner and ...
In WebGroup Czech Republic & NKL Associates (C 188/24) and Coyote System (C 190/24), the Court of Justice of the EU issued a ruling which addresses two politically sensitive issues: age verification ...
The Cloud Legal Project at Queen Mary University of London has recently undertaken a detailed survey of 20 standard contracts for chat-based generative AI services from 13 leading providers. In scope ...
SCL has previously reported on examples of lawyers in the USA using AI to generate case references for court proceedings, and then discovering that the AI had “hallucinated” the cases, which didn’t ...
Camilo Artiga-Purcell, General Counsel at Kiteworks, identifies some of the ever-increasing risks and potential consequences of rushing to use AI in legal practice Picture a partner at a leading UK ...
is yet to provide guidance on this. The ICO Information Officer said that the Article 29 Working Party is likely to produce an opinion on this in early 2018 and the ICO will update their guidance ...
A team from Norton Rose Fulbright run through some of the novel issues advisors need to consider now so many outsourcing projects involve the use of AI Traditionally, IT outsourcings (ITOs) and ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has played an increasingly prominent role within legal, starting as early as the 90’s, when legal databases started incorporating natural language processing to optimise ...
While the announcement by the American Arbitration Association®-International Centre for Dispute Resolution® (AAA-ICDR) in September 2025 of the deployment of an AI Arbitrator to determine ...
The SCL AI Group are delighted to announce the launch of their Artificial Intelligence Contractual Clauses document. The development and use of AI will increase significantly over the next few years.
In an important decision, the Court of Appeal has held in Computer Associates UK Ltd v The Software ...
Readers will be aware that social media networks are rife with conspiracy theories and misinformation about the origins of the COVID-19 virus and treatments for the disease. Misinformation is not a ...