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Geofence Warrants and the Fourth Amendment – Chatrie v. United States

By: Lisa Jurinka  In late April, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Chatrie v. United States, a case from Virginia over whether law enforcement’s use of a geofence warrant […]

Slow Is Smooth, Smooth Is Fast: A Guide to Using AI for Lean Tech Companies Operating Without In-House Counsel

By: Andrea Flanagan The alternative version of this blog post, if written for a lawyer audience, would be titled something like ‘how to not lose your mind every time a […]

Oregon’s New AI Companion Law: What You Need to Know

By Eva Novick States continue to race to keep up with each other and with technological innovations in privacy, data protection, and artificial intelligence. In Oregon’s 2026 “short session,” legislators […]

AI and the Impact on In-House Privilege

by Matti Neustadt If you work in a technology‑driven business (or have clients who do), you’ve likely already experimented with generative AI to research a question, ask for advice on […]

An Oregon Lawyer’s Guide to Ethical AI Use (In a Nutshell)

by Frank Hudson You’ve probably already used AI for legal research. Maybe you asked Harvey AI, Anthropic’s Claude Legal, or Google Gemini to summarize a statute, or had it draft […]

Understanding the Dangers of Lithium-Ion Battery Fires

by Kaitlyn Dent Lithium-ion batteries have become an integral part of our daily lives, powering everything from smartphones to e-bikes, from electric vehicles to children’s toys. States like Oregon are […]

Oregon’s 2025 Legislative Session: New AI, Privacy, and Technology Laws

Oregon’s 2025 legislative session was adjourned on June 27. The legislature was busy this session addressing certain uses of artificial intelligence, revising the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act, and passing other […]

Navigating the New Texas Responsible AI Governance Act: What It Means for Businesses

In a landmark move, the Texas Legislature has passed the Texas Responsible AI Governance Act (TRAIGA), positioning itself as a national leader in state-level artificial intelligence regulation. The bill is […]

A Resource Map: EU Model Clauses for AI Procurement

By Alex Wall This article is intended to be a ‘toolbox’ for legal procurement functions (and vendors) to align on the key issues in AI systems contracting. The article: explains […]

AI and the gender pay gap: What Oregon lawyers need to know

AI and the gender pay gap: What Oregon lawyers need to know By Andrea Flanagan, General Counsel at LeadVenture Inc. Published on April 25, 2025 In a recent NPR interview, […]

Reflections on the 7th Annual HBCU & IP Tech Law Summit

Reflections on the 7th Annual HBCU & IP Tech Law Summit By Matti Neustadt On February 27, 2025, I had the privilege and honor of joining an inspiring group of […]

Anderson v. TikTok: A Landmark Decision Shakes Section 230 Immunity

Feb 21, 2025 Anderson v. TikTok: A Landmark Decision Shakes Section 230 Immunity By, Stuart B. Leijon The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit delivered a pivotal decision […]