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The “Hallucination” Liability: When AI Gives Bad Advice
In the early days of artificial intelligence, “hallucinations” were treated as a novelty. Chatbots confidently invented facts, policies, or citations, and most people laughed it off as a quirky limitation of a new technology. As we move into 2026, that amusement has...
The AI Vendor Contract: Negotiating Indemnification In 2026
When a business signs up for an enterprise AI platform, it is not simply purchasing software. It is entering into a complex risk-sharing relationship. Traditional Software-as-a-Service agreements were written for tools that behave predictably. Artificial intelligence...
How Medical Records Influence The Value Of A Personal Injury Claim
Medical records are one of the most important factors in determining the value of a personal injury claim. While photos, witness statements, and accident reports help establish how an injury occurred, medical documentation explains what the injury is, how severe it...
Deepfakes And The “Right Of Publicity” In Modern Marketing
AI-generated images, video, and voice have changed marketing almost overnight. Today, a small business can create a polished commercial, feature realistic “people,” or produce a professional voiceover without hiring actors, renting studios, or traveling anywhere at...
Data Privacy 2.0: Training Models Without Breaking The Law
Data is the fuel powering the AI economy. For many businesses, the most valuable fuel source is not scraped data or third-party datasets, but first-party data: customer emails, purchase histories, support tickets, chat logs, and behavioral insights collected through...
Algorithmic Management: The New Frontier Of Labor Law
For most of modern history, management was built on human judgment. Supervisors assigned work, evaluated performance, and handled discipline through direct, person-to-person interaction. Our Clarksburg, WV wrongful termination lawyer knows that that model is rapidly...
AI In Hiring: Avoiding The Algorithmic Bias Trap
For human resources teams, artificial intelligence once sounded like a miracle. Software that could scan thousands of resumes in seconds, rank candidates objectively, and remove human subjectivity from hiring decisions promised speed, efficiency, and fairness. By...
Searches, Consent, And The Power Of “No”
Issues involving a search often come up during encounters with police as a criminal defense attorney can share. They typically start with a friendly-sounding officer asking, “Mind if I take a quick look?”. That isn’t small talk. Your answer can decide whether an...
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