Legal disputes involving AI technology are poised to escalate, with the outcome largely dependent on three Supreme Court decisions.
In a recent article published in Bloomberg Law, White & Case partners Mark Davies and Kufere Laing have shed light on the rising trend of AI-related appellate opinions and district court cases. The authors, who specialize in Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Appellate Litigation, have highlighted the significant increase in AI litigation, a development they attribute to the broad legal scope of AI, high stakes involved, and the centrality of US Supreme Court cases in resolving novel legal questions.
The authors emphasize that appellate courts are playing an increasingly important role in AI litigation. While district court litigation forms the backbone, the appellate perspective is joining the trial teams at critical moments, shaping the course of AI-related legal disputes.
Mark Davies, who also specializes in North America and the United States, and Kufere Laing, who focuses on Appellate Litigation and AI, provide insights into the current trends in AI-related litigation. They discuss the role of the US Supreme Court in resolving novel legal questions related to AI.
The authors use examples to illustrate their points, demonstrating how the appellate courts are joining the fray at critical moments in AI litigation. The increase in AI litigation, they argue, is a testament to the growing importance of understanding and navigating the legal landscape surrounding AI.
The authors conclude by analysing the impact of appellate courts on the resolution of AI-related legal questions. They encourage legal professionals and businesses alike to stay abreast of these developments, as the decisions made by appellate courts will undoubtedly shape the future of AI litigation.
For media inquiries, please contact local media contacts, as the press contact for this article can be reached through them. The article provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of AI litigation and offers valuable insights into the role of appellate courts in this rapidly evolving field.
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