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AI Law
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AI Bias and Discrimination Law: Legal Risks for Businesses Using AI
- June 27, 2026
- Posted by: allan
- Category: AI Law
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AI systems trained on historical data can reproduce and amplify patterns of discrimination. When that happens in employment, lending, housing, or healthcare, it creates real legal liability. This guide explains the anti-discrimination framework that applies to AI and what businesses must do.
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Generative AI in the Workplace: Legal Considerations for Employers
- June 15, 2026
- Posted by: allan
- Categories: AI Law, Business Law
Employees are using generative AI tools at work whether or not their employers have policies about it. This guide explains the legal risks employers face when employees use generative AI and what workplace AI policies should address.
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AI in Healthcare: HIPAA, FDA Oversight, and Legal Considerations
- June 6, 2026
- Posted by: allan
- Categories: AI Law, Healthcare Law
Artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare delivery, clinical decision-making, and administrative operations — but it also creates a complex legal environment. This guide explains the key legal frameworks that govern AI in healthcare, including HIPAA, FDA regulation, and liability.
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State AI Laws in the US: What Businesses Need to Know
- June 2, 2026
- Posted by: allan
- Category: AI Law
In the absence of a comprehensive federal AI law, states are filling the gap. Colorado, Texas, Illinois, and others have enacted or proposed AI-specific legislation that could affect how your business develops and uses AI systems. Here is what you need to know.
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AI Liability: Who Is Responsible When AI Causes Harm?
- May 29, 2026
- Posted by: allan
- Category: AI Law
When an AI system makes a bad decision or causes harm, determining who is legally responsible is complicated by the technology’s novelty and complexity. This guide explains how existing liability law applies to AI and what businesses using AI systems need to know.
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AI and Intellectual Property: Who Owns AI-Generated Content?
- May 24, 2026
- Posted by: allan
- Category: AI Law
When an AI system writes your marketing copy, generates your product images, or drafts your legal documents, a critical question arises: who owns what was created? This guide explores the unsettled intellectual property landscape around AI-generated content.
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AI Contracts: Key Terms Every Business Should Negotiate
- May 19, 2026
- Posted by: allan
- Category: AI Law
Businesses deploying AI tools are signing agreements that allocate risks, limit remedies, and shape their legal exposure in ways they may not fully understand. This guide explains the contract provisions that matter most when you buy or license an AI product.
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Business Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 11 for Companies
When a business faces financial distress, bankruptcy may offer protection and a path forward. This guide explains the key differences between Chapter 7 liquidation and Chapter 11 reorganization, introduces the Subchapter V small business reorganization option, and helps business owners understand when bankruptcy makes sense.
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Workplace Harassment Prevention: Legal Requirements and Best Practices for Employers
Workplace harassment is both a legal liability and a workplace culture issue. This guide explains what harassment law requires, how employers can use the Faragher-Ellerth defense, what training and policy obligations exist, and how to conduct a harassment investigation that holds up to scrutiny.
July 9, 2026 Read more -
Employment Discrimination Law: A Primer for US Business Owners
Federal law prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, and genetic information. State laws add many more protected categories. This guide explains what business owners must know to avoid discrimination claims and respond when they arise.
July 8, 2026 Read more -
Non-Disclosure Agreements: Drafting, Negotiating, and Enforcing NDAs
Non-disclosure agreements are among the most commonly used — and most frequently misunderstood — business contracts. This guide explains what makes an NDA enforceable, the key provisions to include, and how to use NDAs to protect confidential information without creating legal landmines.
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