6/11/2026 7:28:19 PM The Texas Business Courts Tackle ChatGPT and Work Product Protection in a Case of First Impression By Jennifer Cordell Andy Hicks On June 3, 2026, Judge Grant Dorfman of the Texas Business Court (Eleventh Division) issued a minute entry in Tate Group Automotive, LLC...
6/9/2026 2:30:01 PM AI in the Courtroom: The Texas Case That Could Define Technology's Role in Court Reporting By Jennifer Cordell Artificial intelligence is reshaping legal practice faster than the law can keep up. A case now before the Texas Supreme Court — In re...
5/12/2026 9:29:15 PM The Next Evidentiary Shift: AI, Deepfakes, and Proof in the Courtroom By Jennifer Cordell AI‑generated outputs and digital media are moving from business tools to courtroom exhibits. As their use expands, the federal rulemaking...
3/13/2026 2:32:50 PM The Supreme Court Declines to Answer AI’s Authorship Question—For Now By Jennifer Cordell On March 2, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in Thaler v. Perlmutter, ending—at least for the moment—the most prominent...
3/3/2026 4:01:28 PM AI, Privilege, and a First-of-Its-Kind Federal Ruling: A New Reality for Legal Teams By Jennifer Cordell A recent decision from Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York marks a watershed moment in the legal profession’s...
3/2/2026 5:11:56 PM Visual Aids in Trial Take Center Stage By Jennifer Cordell Thrust into the forefront of the news this past week has been the use of visual aids in trials. Complex timelines, technical data, and...
2/18/2026 7:30:03 PM Back to Basics: Texas Supreme Court Reaffirms Ordinary‑Meaning Approach in Policy Interpretation By Jennifer Cordell The Texas Supreme Court’s recent decision in Privilege Underwriters Reciprocal Exchange v. Mankoff (Feb. 13, 2026) offers a clear example...