Seth A. Goldberg Authors Column in Compliance Week, "Does Attorney-client Privilege Extend to Exchanges with AI Platforms? U.S. Courts Offer Mixed Messages"
Seth A. Goldberg, partner in the firm’s Litigation practice, recently authored a column in Compliance Week titled, “Does Attorney-client Privilege Extend to Exchanges with AI Platforms? U.S. Courts Offer Mixed Messages.” The article discusses recent decisions by two federal courts treating exchanges with open AI platforms differently with respect to the attorney-client privilege and attorney work product doctrine.
“While both decisions will likely be relied upon as these issues are litigated with greater frequency, their precedential value remains to be seen, particularly because questions about attorney-client privilege or attorney work product doctrine are very often significantly fact-intensive and need to be decided on a case-by-case basis. Even so, these decisions demonstrate that information exchanged with AI may be disclosed in litigation, which means that businesses and individuals should consider adopting policies intended to protect such disclosure,” writes Goldberg.
To read the full article in Compliance Week, click here.