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Any doubts that generative AI will be an invaluable tool for legal departments should be put to rest when you read Rawia Ashraf’s interview in this issue of Today’s General Counsel. Ashraf says many things about the uses AI can be put to, and includes a caution: Don’t get caught up in the buzz. Use it to tackle existing problems in a better way.

An agenda of concerns to be addressed when you negotiate an AI contract is the topic of Curtis Capeling and Wesley McCulloch’s article. Potential liabilities and whether your existing insurance has them covered tops their list.

In an interview, Neil B. Currie, Vice President of the American Arbitration Association, discusses mass arbitration, how it is used, the rules that apply, procedures to best resolve cases, and many other aspects of this alternative to litigation. Hector A. Chichoni and Kevin E. Vance write about Florida’s new rules governing the hiring of immigrants.

Jeffery M. Cross’s column addresses no-poach agreements, a big topic in antitrust. The 11th circuit recently reversed a lower court in respect to McDonald’s workers’ right to work for a different franchise.

Bob Nienhouse, Editor-In-Chief bnienhouse@TodaysGC.com
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